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Victoria  and  Vicinity  — Ptrali  to  atninc 
winds  overcast  with  frequent  showers;  mild, 
not  much  chaitge  in  temperature 
Temperaturrs  Vcaterday  Maximum.  M, 
miniinum.  44.  minimum  on  the  craaa.  43. 
Sunshlite  YMterday -NU. 

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VKTORU,  BRITISH  COLUMBIA.  WEDNESDAY,  NOVEMBER  8,  1944 


Conceded  Reflection  for  Fourth  Term 


SIXTEEN  IVAGES 


Into  Nazis*  Last  Ferry 
Terminal  Across  Maas 


Seize  K#*y  Tohii  of  an  Baltl#* 

Virtually  0\rr — Swaying  Fight  in  <»rniiany 

LONDON.  Nov.  7 (CP).— The  month-long  battle  to  clear 
the  Germana  from  Southwest  Holland  and  from  the  Scheldt 
River  estuary  virtually  came  to  a close  tonight  as  First 
Canadian  Army  forces  smashed  Into  the  Nazis'  last  ferry 
terminal  across  the  Maas  River  and.  to  the  west,  seized  the 
key  town  of  Middleburg  on  Walcheren  Island. 

Tonight  the  Berlin  radio  said  Canadian  and  British 
a.4sault  troops  had  landed  on  the  big  Schouwn  Island, 
north  of  Walcheren  and  Beveland  Islands.  In  their  relent* 
less  drive  up  the  Netherlands  west  coast. 

Supreme  Headquarters  did  not  comment  on  the  Ger- 
man assertion,  but  it  was  recalled  here  that  previous  Oer 
man  reports  of  First  Canadian  Army  amphibious  opera- 
tions on  this  coast  had  received  Allied  confirmation  many 
hours  after  Berlin  claims. 

In  Germany  itself,  American  and  German  troops  were 
locked  tonight  in  a swaying,  bitter  struggle  for  the  centre 
Ihr  Oermsn  tpwn  of  VoMeiiAfk  in 
HurUfen  with  powerful  Naxl 

retnforcemenlB  bdlUins  fiercely  to  *//l O 

ber  U>e  road  to  Cologne  and  the  rich  L/UNIIUY  imtiy 
Rhine  Valley  only  30  mUea  away  •' 

A/Ur  five  dan  o{  aa«-u«  Aahuns. 

United  Blatea  PIrai  Army  infantry  f IHlIcN  III  l\itlil 
men  held  half  of  the  mile>and-a- 

hilf-long  town,  and  the  Oermanx  ■ \m  •!  a 

were  aolldly  entrenched  In  the  other  |||  \|^|||U|  UPSI 

half  Shock  iroopa  of  both  aide-  .»ac4iiiH4  .bi  vet 

arluaUy  were  nghilng  from  .ippoalte  pbarl  HARBOR.  Nov.  7 <Cf» 
wtng*  of  the  church  in  the  heart  of  Third  Fleet  earner  planes  relumed 

to  the  Manila  area  Sunday,  deatro) 

In  Holland.  American  and  PtHirh  jng  249  Japanear  planra  to  raise 
troops  of  the  Canadian  First  Army  ; their  two-day  loll  to*  440  and  run- 
raptured  Wlllemstadt,  ferry  terminal  nin«  th<>lr  shipping  score  to  sU  sunk 
on  the  Maas  River,  and  tmaahed  and  li4  damaged. 

Into  the  outskiru  of  Mnerdljk  on  Admiral  Nlmitr.  armounclng  the 
fhe  same  stream,  virtually  cioaliig  continued  neulraliiaUon  of  the 
•»ut  the  monlh-lonf  battlp  in  drive  : Manila  area  In  a communique  to- 
fhe  Oermana  from  south  M Ihe  day,  reported  additional  "heavy 
Maas  damage  " was  Inillrted  on  ground 

It  was  authoriuuvely  estimated  insiAllailons. 
that  the  toeing  struggle  to  hold  Five  ships  were  sunk  Sunday  and 
Seulhweaiem  Holland  had  cost  the  flve  more,  plua  several  cargo  veucLs, 
Nazis  from  43  OOO  to  44000  troopa  were  damaged  One  ship  was  sunk 
nut  of  an  original  force  of  100  000  HatUrdav  and  five,  plus  aeveral  cargo 
Of  Uiese.  36.000  were  Uken  prisoner  ships,  damsged 


since  October  7. 


Admiral  NimlU  said  the  toul  of 


BriUah  uoopB  nf  the  Canadian  cargo  ships  damaged  on  both  days 
Army  sUUed  all  effecUve  .Nasi  oppo-  ; was  U. 

altion  In  Middleburg  on  Walcheren  Presence  of  many  cargo  shlfw  In 
Island  Verre.  on  the  northeaal  Manila  Harbor  Indicates  the  Jap- 
slde  of  the  tsland.  was  captured  aneae  either  have  beeri  able  to  slip, 
Oohr  on  the  nnHhem  fringe  of  • one  or  more  small  convoys  into  the 
Wskheren  were  the  Natlagtlll  mak-  Philippines  or  were  preparing  to 


Inf  a determined  stand 


niih  supplies  to  othrr  Philippine 


The  Tommies  look  7 roo  prisoners  ^ Islands. 


.Middelburg 


Including  The  iwo-day  toll  of  44o  plane.<i 


Ueutenant-Oeneral  Daser,  60-year-  probably  was  the  second  highest  of 
old  romander  nf  the  Oerman  70th  the  w ar  in  the  PaciAc,  exceeded  only 


L>lv|«ktn. 


by  th^M0•odd  record  of  June  16-19. 


Allied  rntncHweeper*  were  busy  ! when  the  Fifth  Fleet  destroyed  40a 
rlearing  the  &0-mlle  Brheldt  Estuary  In  one  day  and  followed  up  with 
so  Allied  convoys  could,  begin  un- ' scores  more  the  succeeding  day. 


loading  supplies  at  Antwerp. 


Admiral  NimlUt  said  that  for  the 


A front  dispatch  tonight  described  two  days  113  Japanese  planes  were 
(he  nght  for  Vnsoenack  as  "savage  shot  out  of  the  air  and  337  de- 
al the  struggle  for  Aachen-  and  one  ' strayed  on  the  ground. 


or  much  greater  scope The  town 
nt  Schmidl.  whRh  the  Germans  rc- 


“Many  other*  were  destroyed  on 
the  ground  by  strafing. ' he  added. 


laptiued  in  a rounter-attack  two  ntaking  no  attempt  to  euimate  the 
days  ago.  still  was  in  enemy  hands  • number 


From  Kiirope  . 

I .AorHpjjian  Minihirr 

Dnv  l»v  Day — \rrivpfl  ill  Momcoh 

V . . LONDON,  Nov  7 iCh  Trygve 

TH^  TlVtia.  London  Norwegian  Foreign  Minister, 

has  arrivetl  in  Moscow  for  confer- 
N»,At  r-rr^m,nt  nn  //ifwoe-  mces  «Uh  Soviet  crfflclals  on  ques- 
ucf>4t  f.rof*  ^fom  TAr  of  common  Interest*  to  Rm- 

' TA#  ^ j,  .rr.keaman  for 

Deifv  Co/r>ot«r  fry  ifttyat  erreow-  ^ iw 

meo»  xxHih  Tht  Veofvvtvr  Dw/g  Haakon  s Government  an- 

/V.HVo.e  , « nounced  tonight, 

! 1 1 The  spokesman  said  Lie  and  hi' 

M ; rr,ht  ts«4.  *f  a<»«ih*»  c* » | pfobably  would  be  received 

LONDON.  Nov  7 *rhe  battle  tor  *>y  Marshal  Stalin  Dlplomatl- 
Ihe  Maas  River  U nearly  over  Many  qu«"'ers  convldered  thto  slgnlMcair 
i/»wns  *nd  vtlltg--. along  Ms  banks  R'ualan  troops  are  fighting 

have  been  overrun  In  the  estuary  w*  Norwegian  soil 
hv  ftriUsh  forces  The  Moerdljk 

bridges  h*»e  Oeeii  rle^troyed,  bui,  m,.  , 1 4 : s:  I I 

Mv.^eTlmcoum*ryc.rre.p.mr1.  VirhpIlU 

ent,  the  kmg  and  ardutnts  operation  OENERAL a c A R TH  U R'S 

Is  diwwlng  to  a clcwe  KEADQUARTEHB.  Phlllpplne^,  Nov 

Dis  gains  by  UnMed  Kingdom  and  • 'Wedtvesdsy.  .4*.  Liberator 
Canadian  tm<>pe  will  not  only  allow  bombers  dropped  380  t/ms  of  bomba 
i«s  of  Antwerp  when  the  mines  are  ^ Japanese  sirflelds  in  islands, 
rleared.  but  will  set  free  large  num-  ringing  the  Vuavan  Bea.  during  the 
bers  of  Irtwips  for  fighting  elsewhere  P***  ^ hour*  to  keep  them  from 
Tils  Canadian  Frist  Army,  with  ' micrfering  with  Amenran  Invasion 
lu  united  Kingdom  and  Polish  operations  at  Uyte  Mar  Arthur  said 
dIvIslouA-  has  been  engigwd  wholly  least  IS  parked  plaitew  were  de- 
et»her  In  the  .Vheldi  fighting  nr  on  strayed,  three  interceptors  shot 
the  mainland  forcing  (he  enemy  out  (he  runwavv  cratered, 

of  ht*  p»>v|tlon*  which  for  a Jong 

time  threatened  Antwerp  and  pre-  w-^  a lam  • 

'T.' n..  lv<K'k<‘t  \u‘a 

be  retstnsd  in  Zeeland.  Whether  li 

is  dreided  to  force  the  Maas  east  ^ 

tyeeimiider.nitrg  or  tranoXer  acuvl-  ^-Ibi  C I 

tlea  In  Ihe  ewvl  nf  the  Dutch  sahenU  I I I B la  I ^ wF  I a t 

increased  sireugth  wiU  be  available 

fur  frlnfr.rremenl  • i LONDON  Nov  7 JT  Adolf  HlUer 

Canadian  losses  savs  The  'Ttinea  .may  be  on  the  verge  of  eommiuing 
mititsrv  avre  lerlnua  enough.  hU  greatest  blunder  of  the  war 

hut  twnbably  did  not  exceed  one*  through  the  use  of  hate  weaprms 
slaih  of  the  German  They  are  coning  f»n  the  irene  at 

In  the  Brc  "-iw  pocke-  akme  the  )«ajit  two  year*  too  late  in  this  war. 
eueipy  13000  priaone-s,  wtth  put.  by  using  them.  Hitler  pooalbly 

thousands  more  killed  and  imunded  v-  making  the  absolute  subjugation 


American 

ported 


losses  were  not  re- 


*TH^  nvtxa.  London 

W»u  I a"/f  ftn  //irons* 

noedf  firor*  tltttui  from  TAr 
ang  pi/AfiiAeJ  10  TA# 
Oetfu  Co/n/?,«r  Av  iroisf  srrsoer- 

rneor  uifA  Tf>t  Veofvvtvr  Ooily 

/V(HVo<e.  . V 


-’iht.  ts«4.  Sr  aoulhsoi  C«  I 


Moving  Up 
Troops  for 

Big  Allack 

Rain  lrn(M*fif*ft  Sotiet 
Sipgr  of  BiiHapPht 

LONDON,  Not.  7 Fighting 
along  ihe  alndtng  fjistern  Front 
slackened  groerall.v  today 
anniversary  of  the  Ruulsa  revo- 
lution— vrlth  Moscow  announcing 
only  that  "there  were  no  e»,enUal 
rhangrw  on  the  front**  and  that 
yesterday  16  German  tanks  were 
koorked  out  in  scattered  local  en- 
gagements. 

Behind  the  major  sectors,  however, 
there  was  the  promise  of  big  opera- 
tions to  come. 

The  cl^-:  aMga  of  Budapsat  was 
Impeded  by  a third  day  of  lorrenllal 
rainv.  but  Uie  Rusaiaus  used  the 
weather  ss*  cover  for  movement  of 
thnusiuids  of  infantrymen  into  the 
front  lines  beside  their  tanks,  and 
Soviet  artillery  shelled  the  Hungar- 
ian capltart  defences  methodically 

The  Paris  and  Braeoavllle  radios 
said  that  inatde  the  city  a veritable 
civil  war  was  raging  amnWg  dissident 
Hungarians  and  German  and  Hun- 
girlan  Naxi  troops. 

The  German  radio  said  that  for 
several  days  past  the  Russians  had 
been  withdrawing  mechanised  for- 
mations from  the  Bait  Beaklds  area 
of  Ihe  Pollsli-Caecho-Slovak  frontier 
*rhey  said  this  was  to  relnlorce  as- 
sault divisions  preparing  for  a new 
largc-Acale  attack  towards  *Tamow 
from  the  Soviet  bridgehead  on  the 
west  side  of  the  Vistula  River. 

Strong  formations  have  been 
moved  into  that  area  west  of  Bar- 
anow  particularly  In  the  past  34 
hours  and  "the  early  beginning  of  a 
big  battle  U assumed."  Berlin  said. 

Bombers  Help 
Eifflitli  Armv’js 

C y 

New  Advance 

ROME.  Nov  7 .4>s  Bmiah  Eighth 
Army  troops.  ataUed  for  day*  outside 
ForU  on  the  Important  Bologna- 
RUnlnl  lateral  highway,  moved  to 
ward  Ihe  town  today,  aided  by  a 
powerful  atudi  py  medium  bombera 

Large  formations  of  ,bombera 
dropped  thousands  nf  fragmenutlon 
bomba  on  tr>iop  concentrations  and 
gun  positlcms  Returning  pilots  said 
the  mission  was  auccessful 

Other  Allied  bombers  attacked 
I targets  along  Uie  l^renner  Pass  and 
j heavy  bombers  of  the  United  Statee 
Fifteenth  Air  Force  attacked  mlll- 
' tary  targeta  In  the  Vienna  area  and 
Northern  Yiigoslavia. 

Prior  to  today's  advances  Eighth 
Army  troopa  captured  a number  of 
hill  features  southwest  of  PWrIi  and 
took  several  vUlsgee  In  the  moun- 
tains farther  west,  but  patrnUng. 
both  German  and  Allied,  continued 
over  most  of  the  Kalian  front 

IVrmirr  King  S|H*ak.s 
().\rr  Kadifi  Tinlay 

OTTAWA  Nov  7 CF  -The  Fed- 
eral Cablet  held  a three-hour  sil- 
ting today  but  nc-  statement  fol- 
loaed  the  meeting,  the  tint  since 
Friflttv 

Agriculture  Minister  Gardiner, 
who  luw  returned  trom  the  West, 
"wa«  present 

Prime  Minister  Msckenile  King, 
who  will  give  a half-hour  radio  ad- 
dress tomorrow  night  on  "Bupport 
for  the  Canadian  Army  Overseas." 
usually  outlines  such  a proponed 
address  to  hW  Tabinei  coUeaguea 
and  may  have  done  so  today 


1 


Conceded  as  State  Vote 
Swings  to  Democrats 


FRANKLIN  DELANO - ROOSEVELT 
Preoldent  of  the  United  Sutei  and  commsndcr-tn-chicf  of  its  srraad 
forces,  whoa*  re-election  as  the  nstton't  chief  executive  for  a fourth  term 
wai  conceded  by  hit  opponent.  New  York's  Governor  Thomas  E Dewey, 
Republican  petty  leader,  early  today  (Wednesday).  While  returns  were 
■till  far  from  complete,  President  Roosevelt  held  s commanding  lead  in 
32  of  (he  46  states. 

Tntops  in  Holland  Want 
Uon.s€ri|)t8  Sent  to  War 


Rockt't  \^  ra|)on  May  Be 
Hitler\s  (sreat  Blunder 


DoacrtMng  the  opening  up  e|  Ant- ' 
aerp.  The  Time*  rwrraspond^mc  with 
( antinued  an  Fag*  t 

\ 

TODW'S  FEATl  RES 


(WlWrl^wn  an  Bridge 
tdltavtob 

Pwg* 

Fogv 

Far- 

F*e* 

Page 

Wewiea'a  l tok* 

^^.roga 

LONDON  NOV  7 Adolf  HlUer 
.may  be  on  the  verge  of  eommiuing 
hli  greatest  blunder  of  the  war 
through  th«  use  of  hat*  weaprms 
They  are  coning  rm  the  scene  at 
least  two  year*  too  late  in  this  war. 
but.  by  using  them.  Hitler  pooalbly 
making  the  sboolute  subjugailon 
of  Germany  a matter  of  utmost 
neressity. 

No  one  In  tha  European  theatre 
be'.itUea  neutral  reports  mostly  fmm 
8«eden.  that  the  Natis  are  ready  ing 
for  use  their  tong-range  rocket 
weapona,  V-X  with  whkh  It  la  sold 
New  York  as  well  as  Europesin  etbe* 
<*an  b*  bwnbarded 
The  rtrkei  srespen.  fired  from  the 
grsHind  Or  airplane,  today  la  at  the 
stag*  of  development  which  the  *tr- 
plsne  had  reached  m the  First  Great 
War.  It  can  hit  hard.-  ton  It  baa 
not  been  developed  to  a point  where 
It  could  win  a war  From  every 
oppearaoew  Gcnnany  wUl  be  cruohad, 


be('>re  such  development  can  take 
place 

And  there  Itev  the  poaalbUlly  of 
Huier  < mra*  enormous  error.  Wi'h 
V-2  in  pi^iieri  as  the  great  weapon 
of  a third  world  war.  no  single  coun- 
try nor  gr<iup  nf  nations  could  re*' 
e*aii»  If  Oermsiry  were  free  to  •wjn- 
(inue  Its  deeelnpiiient. 

8lr  Archibald  Sinclair.  BrlUtn'a 
Secretary  of  State  for  Air.  warned 
recently  that  the  Ualted  Kingdom 
must  be  prepared  f to  meet  new 
German  weapona  which  "wtU  be 
mlinarlly  loas  fuUle  than  the  ByUig 
bomb  * 

Bo  high  an  executive  does  not  talk 
Idly  on  such  a subject. 

We  are  watching  them,  and  they 
sron't  take  us  by  nirpiiae."  said  Blr 
ArrhIbaJd 

Their  use  todsv  might  mewn  the 
upmwirg  of  Oemanv  to  deprivt 
her  of  any  pnaslbto.  future  uae  of 
such  a vsapock  I 


By  Rose  MUNRO  j 

Canadian  Press  War  Correspondent 

WITH  THE  CANADIANS  IN 
HOLLAND.  Nov  7 tCFi  -Canadians 
on  this  front  in  genenl  are  disap- 
pointed that  Gen  McNaughton.  re- 
, cwntly-sppomted  MlnUlcr  for  De- 
fence. has  declared  himself  In  favw 
of  Ute  continuance  of  voluntary  en- 
listment. 

*nvey  interpreted  lUs  Ampcloc. 

I Ont..  speech  as  meaning  that  home  > 
I defence  troopa  will  not  be  oeni  over- 
seas. and  this  It  the  oppoalie  to  wbat 
! the  great  majority  of  tha  troops  her* . 
i are  anxious  to  see  happen. 

When  the  Cabinet  change  brought 
i the  "Zombie”  question  Into  the  egwn. 
the  men  here  took  a definite  stand 
! even  on  the  meagre  information  they 
[ have  been  able  to  read  on  the  con- 
troversy. They  hoped  a policy  of 
reinforcing  the  overseas  army  with 
' men  from  the  home  defence  force 
would  be  adopted 

At  this  stage  of  the  war.  they  feel 
It  IS  high  time  that  the  men  who 
stayed  at  home  should  now  share 
some  of  the  burden  of  oafrseaa  serv- , 
Ice  While  they  are  ail  volunteer* 
themselves,  the  troops  here  are  cynl-, 
, cal  about  the  pmspects  of  further! 

hptuioY  to  lip 
I\piv  Ministpr 

VANCOUVER.  Nov.  7 CF)  — The 
Province  said  in  a newapage  story 
today  that  Edward  T Kenney,  of 
Terrace.  Liberal  member  of  the 
BrtUah  Columbia  Legislature  for 
Skeena,  would  be  named  Lands 
Minister  In  the  British  Columbia 
Cabinet  surceedlng  the  late  A Wells 
I Gray.  The  r>ewspapcr  said  Mr.  Ken- 
I ney  would  uke  ovef  the  post  from 
' Premier  John  Hart,  who  oMumed 
I the  Lands  Ministry  In  addition  to  his 
\ portfolio  os  Finance  Minister  after 
^ the  death  nf  Mr.  Gray  last  Spring 

^ ama.««liita  S^'nt 
To  PliilippincN 

SAN  FRANCXBCO.  Cal,  Nov.  7 
I uP>  -Indicating  concern  over  Amer- 
ican auccesses  m the  Philippines,  the 
Japanese  war  lords  have  switched 
I generals  for  that  area. 

Gen  Tufnnyuki  Yamashita,  Ja- 
I pan"!  victorious  general  at  Singapore 
' and  Chrregidor  will  fight  It  out  with 
Oen.  MocArlhur.  vlng  been  trans- 
' ferred  from  Malaya  to  serv*  as  com- 
mander In  chief  of  Japanese  forces 
j ut  the  Philippines.  Toklo  radio  said 
[ torufht 

I YamashPa.  whose  change  of  qpm- 
mand  was  announced  in  a broadcast 
' recorded  In  th  • United  SUtea  by  the 
' Federal  Ccmmimtoatkms  Commls- 
I Sion,  apparently  suc<»e<L  Lt  -Gen. 
Shlgenon  Kurode  in  the  Philippines 

(!ni«h  R«*«'i'*imirr 

KANDY.  Oeylon.  Nov  7 CF>  -Al- 
lied troops  have  crushed  all  enemy 
resistance  around  Kennedy  peak 
southeast  of  Tlddim  in  Northwrwawm 
Burma,  and  have  cleared  an  sddl- 
UocuU  eight -mile  stretch  of  the  main 
road  to  f^rt  White,  the  Allied  Com- 
mand announced  today  The  BrttlMi 
14th  Army  drove  to  within  two  mhea 
of  Fort  White 

HONOR  FOR  Rr.FORTF.R 

BLOOMINO*TON.  Ind  . N<rr  7 OT 
- Preetdewt  Hennan  B Wells  an- 
nounced lodav  Indiana  Unlvendly 
weuM  award  the  honorary  degree  of 
Doctor  of  Humane  LeUer*  to  &r.je 
Pyle,  war  torrespngidenl  at  a speclat 
convocation  November  13  Pvla.  an 
ahdnnus  of  the  unlvemity.  is  now 
on  vacattoo  *t  his  home  In  New 
klepicn. 


voluntary  eniistmcnt  at  home  dti  the 
' scale  lhat  would  be  neceauiry  in  keep 
up  a steady  flow  of  good  reinforce- 
ments on  this  front. 

CANADI.4N  FORCES  IN 
ITAI.V  PI  Z7.LF.I) 

WITH  T)IE  CANADIANS  IN 
ITALY.  Nov.  7 <F>,  Canadian 
troops  In  luly  remain  puzzled  about 
the  poUUcal  impllcatlona  In  the 
cliange-over  in  the  Defence  Depart- 
ment at  Ottawa,  no  cotkrete  sute- 
menu  from  either  side  have  been 
received  here  so  far  on  which  to  base 
opinions. 

Col  Ralston,  in  the  optnloo  ol  the 
men  here,  has  eiUiar>ced  his  atandUig 
by  hla  eourmge  in  trying  to  do  wune- 
thing  definite  about  one  of  the  txln* 
cJpel  "beefs*  of  the  boys-  Zomble- 
Ism." 

At  the  aame  time  the  pneiiton  of 
Gen.  McNaughton.  Col.  RaUlons 
successor  ss  Defence  Mmivter.  In  the 
eyes  of  the  men  Is  such  that  where 
they  would  ordinarily  have  drawn 
conclusions  by  this  time,  actually 
they  are  walling  to  hear  from  him 
personally 

Tlte  first  report  in  any  detail  was  ^ 
published  In  The  Maple  Leaf  rm 
Sunday. 

Torpedo  Boats 
Break  Up  Big 
Enemv  Uonvov 

v'  to’ 

A BRITISH  PORT  Nov  7 «CF' 

A large  Oerman  merchant  vreselwos 
destroyed  %nd  an  E-boat  set  afire  b>- 
the  39th  Canadian  fioUHa  nf  motor 
torpedo  boaU  In  a blaring  IQ-hour 
action  off  the  Netherlands  rnaet  re- 
cently. it  was  announced  today 
A heavlly-e.vorted  German  con- 
voy was  lighted  off  the  Hook  of  Hol- 
land Just  after  dark  on  Nn-.  ember  1 
by  a flotilla  unit  under  the  com- 
mand of  Lt  -Cmdr.  Tony  Law,  DB 
of  Quebec  City  A lOOO-lon  mer- 
chant veaart  and  a barge  towed  by  a 
tug  were  escorted  by  several  trawl- 
ero.  armed  coasiera.  four  minesweep- 
ers and  eight  B-boaU 
During  the  action  the  Canadian 
force  suffered  only  two  cosualtiee 
both  from  a veaoel  commanded  by 
Lieut  Glenn  Creba,  of  Winnipeg 
*rhey  wwre  A B Harry  Broadley.  of 
St  Caiharmei.  Ont . who  was  falalty 
wounded  by  shrapnel,  and  AB  A 
Sevan,  of  Charlottetown,  who  was 
sUkhUy  wounded  In  ihe  heel 
Aft^r  several  exrhange*  of  gunfire 
the  convoy  turned  and  fled 

Cnsunltien  Heavv 
In  Ij4*ytf*  Slrti^plr 

OKNERAt.  Mac  ARTHUR  B HEAD- 
QUARTERS. PhUlppltves.  Nov  6 
I Wednesday)  to  AmerVan  ground 
foreas  battled  reinfarcMl  Japanaae 
today  for  a network  of  ridge*  com- 
manding the  enemy's  retreat  route 
to  Ormnr.  last  eocape  port  on  the 
west  coast  nf  Leyte  Island 
The  Americans  apparenthr  were 
near  Cabulan  a vtUage  about  li 
mtlee  noCh  of  Ormor 
Some  Arnertcan  units  that  p^n*- 
trated  the  ridge  country  wme  forced 
to  draw  back  at  night  oi  fight  I* 
out  with  numerically  superior  epemy 
forcea  The  Japanese  adit  were 
brUMloc  up  retnforoeisenu  frorr. 
Ormoc 

Mn*(  of  the  leolated  American 
group*  held  thetr  ground,  but  raa- 
ualtle*  were  heavy  at)  both  side* 
IT)#  enemy  *urmd  cap'.ured  ma- 
chtne-funa  on  the  Amencans.  tak- 
ing a heavy  toO. 


ILS,  Elet^tums 
At  a (wlanve 

By  The  Canadian  Pr»« 

At  l:M  am.  (CDTi. 

PRESIDENTIAL 

Roofrevcil  leading  in  33  autea 
with  376  electoral  votes 

Dewey  leading  In  16  ?‘airs  with 
165  electoral  votes 
<366  needed  to  win< 

Senate.  <35  seats  at  stake'. 
Democrat*  elected,  eight 
Republicans  elected,  three 
Democrats  leading  two 
Republicans  leading,  one 
House 

Democrats  elected.  103,  Including 
. eight  gains  from  RepubUcaiu. 

Republlcfns  elected  13.  Including 
three  returned  In  Maine  advance 

poll 

Ooveroors  '33  in  be  elected) 
Demorrau  elected,  four 

Rcpubllcanx  elected,  Uirre.  In- 
cluding one  In  Maine  advance  poll. 

I Demorrau  leading  In  tliree. 
Republicans  leadUig  In  five 


I Npliirnh  ShoM  Proidnit  in 

lv**ati  in  32  of  Toial  Utt  SIuIpn 

! NEW  YORK.  Nov.  8 (Wednesday)  <AP).— 
\ Governor  Thomas  E.  Dewey  told  a press  conference 
I at  2:15  am.  that  "it’s  clear  that  Mr.  Roosevelt  has  been 
' re-el^tcd  for  a fourth  term.” 

In  a brief  address  carried  by  all  radio  networks, 
' the  Republican  Presidential  nominee  said  he  was 
grateful  for  the  support  he  had  received  and  declared 
that  the  Republican  Party  "emerges  revitalized  from 
this  campaign. 

"I  am  confident  that  all  Americans  will  join  me  in 
the  hoj>c  that  Divine  Providence  will  guide  and  protect 
the  President  of  the  United  States." 

The  Republican  nominee  had  fallen  farther  and 
farther  behind  in  tabulations  pouring  in  during  th^ 
early  morning  hours  after  a see-saw  struggle  in  early 
^counting.  The  ballots  of  nearly  27,(X)0.000  Americans 
showed,  at  the  time  he  gave  up: 

For  Roosevelt.  14,411,965. 

For  Dewey.  12,165.763. 

HYDE  PARK.  NY.  Nov  8 (Wednesday)  ./I'l  I'rr.tl- 
dont  Roosevelt  sent  the  following  telegram  to  Governor 
Thomas  E Dewey: 

"I  thank  you  for  your  statement  which  I have  heard 
over  the  air  a few  minutes  ago." 

The  telegram  was  dispatched  from  the  President  s 
' Hyde  Park  home  15  minutes  after  Dewey  had  conceded  his 

defeat. 


/V)/>f//(/r  I (Pto  hy  States 

The  following  labir.  complied  by  Tiw^  Auoclated  Prea*  ei  3 30  am 
•hows  Uir  pofNilar  vote  by  state*  In  the  priwldentlal  contest 

Indicated 


Voting 

Uiuu 

Popular 

Vole 

Sectoral 

Vole 

Slaie 

UruU 

Reporting 

RO(<M‘vrli 

Dewey 

Roosevelt 

Dear: 

Alabama 

3JOO 

1.0U 

111094 

35  407 

II 

— 

Aruona  

4Jt 

69 

10  039 

7 561 

4 

- 

Arkansas  .. 

3 087 

.VM 

31 

11937 

• 

'California  . 

14.641 

8.7M 

631  034 

486.3M 

35 

*C-olorado  . 

1 «63 

260 

26  947 

3E160 

6 

OonnecUcut. 

169 

149 

431.113 

373  431 

6 

Delawrarf 

3M 

46 

9.193 

5961 

3 

•Pimida 

1.496 

600 

146  154 

67.597 

1 

Oforgla 

1 m 

567 

173J76 

39  499 

13 

Idaho  . .... 

64.1 

314 

37..166 

25  401 

4 

IlUnoU  .... 

1746 

4 119 

1 139.516 

676  300 

36 

Indiana  .... 

4.016 

1.144 

279  7M 

368  637 

17 

Iowa 

3.406 

1 193 

336.IM 

341118 

10 

Kansas 

3 750 

670 

63.794 

113  439 

8 

Kentucky  .. 

4 304 

3.461 

313.409 

333.653 

11 

Louisiana  .. 

1 971 

469 

109  134 

35  795 

10 

Mslne 

637 

610 

U69S6 

153,774 

5 

■Maryland  . 

U36 

1 076 

U1..709 

336.757 

6 

Moss 

1.663 

799 

360 106 

335.M8 

16 

Michigan  .. 

3641 

740 

152.634 

228  104 

19 

Mlnnesnra  . 

3 701 

691 

I6A.II5 

14.7  74.4 

11 

- 

MLuissIppl.. 

1 693 

69.1 

77.150 

4 4AI 

9 

'Missouri  .. 

4.619 

3690 

40  355 

405933 

15 

Montana  .. 

1 176 

331 

30  937 

33  60Q 

4 

'Nebraska  . 

3036 

666 

47.113 

78.769 

6 

Nevada 

390 

211 

11.3  4A 

MJ13 

3 

N Hampshire 

396 

34.1 

70.791 

73  304 

4 

New  Jersey 

3.667 

1.349 

307.635 

350.983 

16 

New  Mexico 

693 

34S 

39.119 

31910 

4 ■ 

k 

New  York 

9 131 

6)74 

3 263  145 

3 067  694 

47 

N Carolina. 

1J23 

1391 

363.079 

148379 

14 

•N  DaknU 

3 364 

367 

16939 

16.183 

t 

Ohio 

9.706 

6.517 

649  303 

946  5M 

35 

Oklolioma  . 

3672 

3 7.1.‘* 

367  463 

319.86A 

10 

Oregon 

1 U9 

791 

63J01 

8B.098 

6 

•Peruwylvanla 

6306 

6 150 

1 307J67 

1.160  035 

35 

•Rhode  I 

361 

360 

156  614 

114  106 

4 

B Carolina. 

i.?ia 

663 

66  770 

3 646 

8 

B t>sknta  . 

1 949 

aoi 

36.906 

54  640 

4 

Tennessee  . 

3.700 

1660 

21)M3 

141  451 

13 

Texas 

314 

310 

459.143 

91  7(M 

33 

•Utah 

670 

316 

33.171 

33  744 

4 

- 

Vermom  ... 

346 

24.1 

5)916 

71  426 

J 

Virginia 

1 711 

1 460 

301  686 

136  630 

11 

'Washington 

3 163 

431 

05  490 

45  803 

6 

W Virginia. 

3 793 

636 

110.169 

94  996 

• 

— 

Wloronsln 

3091 

1 671 

337  663 

344  367 

13 

Wyoming 

cn 

307 

14  474 

16990 

— 

3 

rotate  130  610 

63  774 

13  631  656  10  069  031 

376 

l&S 

'Depotee  tUles  counting  aerrlce  vole  after  election  day 


Mimfn*ah‘r:i  in 
Initial  Attack 


Prime  Miiii*«|rr  lo 
.Med  itogion  Uotiiicil 


NEW  YORK,  Nov  I Wedm^ay) 
<*•  Pre.-sldeni  Franklin  D R»mw*. 
ve]t.  pursuing  l.ih  preredent-Anatiet- 
Ing  career  is  Prexident  nf  the  United 
I States  for  a fourUi  conoecatlve  term. 

Ill  the  rare  of  a growing  Demo- 
cratic popular  V'“?f  majority  hU  Re- 
publican opponent.  Gm-  Tlioman  E 
Dewey,  of  New  York,  oald  at  l:IS 
am.  ROT.  this  morning,  that  ye*- 
lerdayli  elections  made  U "clear  that 
Mr.  Rooeeveli  hoa  been  elected  for 
a fourth  terre  " 

Long  before  Ihol  on  tncreoamc 
number  nf  newspapers  supporting 
Dewey  had  conceded  the  43-year-oJd 
cohdldaiet  defeat  after  a •irenuoua 
campaign  to  end  Uie  13-yeac  Demo- 
rral-Ron*evelt  regime  lu  Waohing- 
ton 

l,ate  lost  nieht  President  Roose- 
. velt.  at  hu  K>de  Park  home  up  the 
Hudjwin  River  from  ihU  city,  imd 
eerenadlng  neighbor*  that  lie 
thought  he  wo*  rr  elected 
Early  this  morning  the  lost  hope 
of  the  DCwey  follow  era  wo*  *wept 
away  wheh  New  Yffit-  47  eter-l/rral 
vofev  wru'e  traruferred  to  th*  Roose- 
velt column  in  a growing  flrv>d  of 
‘ vntFs  In  which  Liberal  aiid  American 
Labor  party  support  f«un.^  Die  vie- 
: Uiry  to  the  Demo/ra'ir  MW' 

Retunu  were  far  from  romplrto 
('•ntlnaed  en  Pag*  7 

Alherni-W^est 
Coast  .\ttains 
Its  Loan  Goal 

AIbernl-We<t  Cnaal  unit  veeterdav 
weni  over  the  top  In  Its  Seventh 
victory  Lr»an  drive  for  t.lMQOQ 
I North  Baanlrh  aub-unK  put  up 
lu  oeiymd  pennant  K has  oversub- 
, scribed  to  the  extent  nf  134  per  cent, 
, reaching  6164  000  Baanich  munle- 
jlpol  employee*  went  Over  (he  top 
*n)e  army  In  Vh  tori*  are*  an- 
nounced ■'ib'crlptlons  rearhed  6349.- 
IM  or  101  per  cent  Pacific  Com- 
mand reached  106  per  ren< 

Royal  Canadian  Navy  In  DiU  are* 
paoeed  (he  6600.000  mark.  r««a(fi)tnt 
6M  7.000  for  a perrenlag'  of  14.17 
Additional  payroll  tr<Uire«  rea<  :.ed 


OTTAWA.  Nov.  7 CP)  -Clanadlan 

WITH  ™*  CANAD.ANR  IN  ....  U.d.,  ItUn.  .pur.  iNhl..!  U..  V«,- 

HOLt-AND  Nov  7 Cto  Black  Minister  MackeuzJe  King  ho*  agreed  campaign.  Vlrb-ry 

Watch  Regiment  from  Montreal  Dominion  executive  offlriaU  in  Greater  VirUiM* 

made  the  imual  eturk  along  the  ***^'‘‘*  to  diwuae  the  examined  ihtv  area'a  66.- 

reinforcement  of  Ciiiadian  force*  im/vm  ir.  — .<«iinn  «n 

narrow  causeway  from  Bouth  Beve-  IIO.ooo  guou  In  re  si  ton  to  D»# 


narrow  causeway  frwn  Bouth  Beve-  Q^y^geo* 
land  Island  to  Waicheren  Uiand. 

one  of  the  key  advance,  in  the  now-  It  will 

etooliig  batue  to  clear  the  Brheldt  ^ tomorrow 

estuary  approaches  to  Antwerp.  :l 

was  pennilled  to  report  tonight  The  OTTAW#,.  Nov.  7 CP*  — Oenrge  N 
regiment  mode  the  oosault  In  the  Zaroubin.  BoWt  Ambaaoador.  and 


re!siton  to  D»* 

®*'™***  record  of  auboctlptPns  arid  iwgan 

No  time  hoe  yet  been  set  for  the  ,^rn.s  i.f  -67.000  000  for 

in'ervlew.  but  It  le  expe-ud  It  will  f^-venlh  Loan '* 


. In  the  34  hour*  prereding  lub- 
-rrlpdory*  totaled  |1V1 000  to-fh* 
the  Greater  Vk"/-ria  total  |l.- 


' fare  of  very  heavy  Oerman  fire.  Mr*  Zornubin  enteruined  at  * re-  <77X0  It  placed  17  000  000  w*')iin 


fighting  all  day  through  a storas  of  crption  tonight  at  the  Ruoatan  ^n- 


reerh  they 


The  loan  kj 


marhtoe-ffun  buUeU.  moGar  bomba  borsv  «)  the  orcoinon  of  the  37lh  remain  open  until  mtonic'-t 


aturdav  ^ 

Vancouver  lalac'1  yesterday  reached 


and  ohrleklng  66  sheUi  which  twrpt  onnlveraary  of  th*  fouruUng  of  the  ^ 

the  1.106-foot-tonf  causeway  Soviet  Btau  Among  the  rouij  were  Vancmjter  laiacl  yesterday  1 

They  got  right  up  to  a concrete.  Minister  Markeime  King  and  ” 669Jh600 

rtib*  (K«  av.i^H^n  enH  member*  of  the  Federal  OaMnet  C ewtlaaed  •«  P*#*'  I 


walled  dike  at  the  Welcheren  end  member*  of  the  Federal  OaMnet 

of  the  highway  and  held  thgir 

ground  In  spite  of  fler*^  Nosl  oppoai-. 

tton  while  a Western  battalion  i 

thniat  through  meir  poaltlon*  and  " t/fle  f 

rsUblUhed  the  first  bridgehead  no 

wakheren  Island  A T midnifht  on  &gt 

Majox  Bill  Ewing  and  Major  Mac-  /\  Logn  will  uke  pUc 
Duff  both  from  Itowitreal.  tod  the  hietory.  thg  reapor 

two  leading  rempimtoe  to  thi*  octton  wor.  Unaueetionablv.  thi 


Four  t)ays  to  (ro 


9 Ait  fiTARVATION 
BNDHOVKN.  Holland.  Nov  7 <Jto 
-More  Uton  6JOOOOO  dvihons  in 
North  HoOond— olighUy  torn  than 
half  of  the  populattoo  of  that  ofea 
- arv  to  immediate  danger  ot  starVa- 
tton  this  Winter.  Netherlanda  nfD 
1 dak  to  Uberatod  Huik^M  aold  today 


At  midntfht  on  Saturday  Canada'e  Seventh  Victory 
Loan  will  uke  place  with  lU  fHcdeceaaore  aa  current 
hietory.  thg  reeponae  of  th*  people  of  thte  land  in 
war.  Unqueetiopably,  the  Seventh  Victory  Loan  will  reach 
ita  objective,  and  perhapa  paid  that.  Here  on  Vancouver 
leland  theae  four  day*  muet  be  made  to  count.  The  time 
for  worda  ia  over.  Only  actions  will  ipeak  now.  Buy 
bonds  today,  and  make  your  effort  the  beat  that  ydiL^n* 
eatly  can. 

Victoria  Unit, 

National  War  Finance  Committee. 


\ 


fatonce 


DRIVE 


OncUidiH^  Qai  and  Oil 

WILSON  & 
CABELDU 


935  YATES 


Ralston  Says  Reinforcement 
And  Supply  Problems  Difficult 

MOhrniKAl*  Nov.  7 Cn  — Oil.  i «mr  bviiif  owr  They  know  that 
L.  fUdttoii.  IB  hU  tint  pubUc  speech  there  b bitter  flfhUAf  ahead  * 
•ibce  be  retried  a«  Defence  Min-  another  point  he  raferred  to  the 
btar.  today  dMcrtbed  hie  reecni  ^ and  eald  “It  hae 

batUefront  tour  and  said  "the  probr  j 

lems  of  Mpply  and  reinforcemanu 


More  Women  for  War  Work 
To  Release  Men  for  Service 


ian  Kiddies  Welcome  (Canadians 


OTTAWA.  Nov.  7 Cfl.-lncretsed 
efforta  to  nwei  labor  requlremeDts 
with  women  workers  b etpected  to 
result  from  the  manpower  ootiry 
announced  last  nifht  by  Defence 
MInbter  McNaufhtoo. 


plants;  but,  aUhoufh  actual  fl«* 
urts  have  not  been  made  public.  It 
b understood  results  so  far  have 
little  more  than  baboced  the 
ordinary  labor  tuinovrr. 

The  number  of  eokUers  who  will 


Oeneim]  McNaufhtyn  s policy  at  pro- 
htbiUng  the  use  of  medkwliy  fit 
call-up  soldiers  in  clvUtin  Jobs  ts 
not  definitely  known.  Both  Labor 
and  Defence  Eiepartmenls  deeUned 
actual  fifuree.  but  H has  been  flveii 
as  "several  hundred  " 

Thb  number  of  job  veeaoclcs  wtU 
be  added  to  an  exbUof  requirement 
of  eome  173.000  workers.  In  seeking 
persons  to  fill  these  Jobe,  Selective 
Servke.  before  the  rweent  Cabinet 
rrbb,  had  Immediate  nerd  of  87UOO 
women 

Further  reoanrias  are  likely  to  be 
created  by  a tightcnlnc  of  the  Go/- 
emment’s  altitude  toward  poetpone- 
m«Bls  fronf  compulsory  mlliUry 
eervloe. 

Latest  compbtc  manpower  staib- 
lies  are  for  June  1 and  show  a*. 
Chat  time  there  were  100P73  post- 
ponements tn  effect.  Since  that 
time  there  has  been  a ooaibtng  of 
the  men  on  postponemeat  -with  a 
view  to  obuintng  additional  m*n 
for  the  army  and  for  eeaentlsi  In- 
dustrtes.  It  b preeumed  that  the 
number  now  on  poatponement  u 
below  the  100.000  mark. 

At  the  same  date  manpower  db- 
trtbutlon  figures  showed  that  of  the 
4JM.OOO  women.  14  years  and  over. 
l.OMbOO  were  In  the  armed  forces 
or  gainfully  employed  There  b br 
Ueved  to  have  been  little  change  In 
thoee  flgugss  stnet  that  date 

Women  in  Industry  then  oudj 
bered  1.000,000  and  in  the  forces 
M.OOO.  ’nMse  employed  at  olvllian 


the  importanoe  of  malnUlnlng 
munitions  prodoeiion,  called  for 
more  Cansdbn  women  to  work  In 
war  plants. 

Bforts  to  recruit  more  woman 
workers  wiU  be  an  Intenslfteatlon 
of  a program  carried  on  by  the 
Labor  and  MuniUons  Departinente 
for  some  months. 

Since  early  Summer  an  active 
campsUgn  has  been  carrbd  on  In 
an  effort  to  get  10.000  new  workers— 
7.000  of  them  womcn^or  mun’.ttoea 


on  the  borne  trent  were  aoihtag 
“On  thb  Remembrance  Oey  we 
must  remind  ourselves  that  all  these 
things  put  together  don’t  put  eut  of 
business  a single  Oerman.  won't  re- 
gain ohe  foot  of  rocwiuered  territory, 
won’t  lesai  < ne  lota  the  menace  of 
Hiller  am,  t >jo  to  our  world,  un- 
IMB  sallora.  sotdlera  and  airmen  were 
ready  to  give  our  etforts  a rutting 
edge  by  risking  their  Uvea  In  the 
battle  line.**  he  said. 

The  bettbfroDt  and  home  front 
were  interdependent  and  would  con 
Unue  so  when  the  war  was  over. 
’'They  must  keep  each  other  ooc 
■tantly  In  their  minds  and  hearts  ** 
Home  to  the  soldier  meent  “eome- 
thing  tangible,  invisible,  and  as  far 
as  they  can  make  U to.  Indestructi- 
ble It  means  d spirit— It  means  a 
way  of  Ufe,  the  any  of  life  their  pi 
Qoeer  aocostors  tolled  for  and  astab- 
Hahed  ...  to  pcvwerve  It,  our  boya 
have  gone  to  war  They  realise  they 


BEAUTIFUL 

Table  Lamps 

Nice 

selectioD  ^ Up 


which  precipitated  the  Oahlnet 
erbb 

In  a speech  prepared  for  delivery 
at  a luncheon  of  the  RoUry  Club 
of  which  he  b a member,  Od.  Ral- 
stoo  paid  tribute  to  Canadian  fight- 
ing men.  spoke  of  thetr  hopes  and 
aapiratlons.  pictured  hb  visit  to  the 
graves  of  falleo  ararriora,  and  ds- 
sertbad  the  figbilng. 

It  was  a Remembrance  Day  meet- 
ing, and  taking  thb  as  hb  themk. 
Col.  Rabtoo  spoke  of  pound  woo 
and  victory  paid  for  In  casualties. 

He  bad  worked  on  the  speech  for 
several  hours  In  Ottawa  yesterday, 
and  only  interrupted  hb  wtwk  to 
draft  a short  statement  to  the  press 
which  said  he  would  leave  It  to 
Prime  Mlmstcr  Mackensle  King  to 


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lltl  UUiUl^S  ST..  C«t. 

sraNtn  as  w tamorst  >»4 

SALIlWOOM.  aAf>rMSMT 

Kt'ou.aao  Bi  iLDiNo 

W«Ui  DOWN  SNO  SAiBI 


Oh!  lion 

Delightful 


9 ■ W ■■  *er  Money  0« 


Ok,  ke«  css  csr 

Istsly  k«  t**4  ef  Hw  SfHrsb 
M frSMy  sccssiM  frcM«t. 


For  ««tr%  nH*<  fMwiluhii 
•lUc(«  •<«•!.  |B«| 

(QM»’  -II  I'V  l-u--  > ' 

b.  a.  o.  fMaemrno 

KAllUCBl.  BpMln 
lD4«Ml«catl**  1>0»H 

ta<u/  tot  a.  a.  a.  vm 


-CkBsStsa  Arar  Otwwm  vaeut 

8gi.  L.  K.  Woods.  Royal  Cansdisn  ArtUlery.  of  Saskatoon.  Ssak..  and  Pts.  M.  8.  Perkins.  Roysl  Cansdbn 
Army  Service  Corps,  of  Port  PrsnaSt  Oat.,  arc  Grseted  in  Chummy  Fashion  by  Three  Children  of  Fumes. 

Belgium. 


release  detalb  of  the  Cabinet  erlsU 


Oreat  haarts  alone  understand  how 
much  glory  there  b in  being  good. 


Speaking  of  the  difficulties  facing 
the  troops  overseas.  Ool.  Rabton 
said  mlraclss  had  been  worked.  "In 
Bngland  I saw  man  In  haepttal  who 
had  been  wounded  only  If  hours 
before  on  the  I-sopold  Canal.” 

He  had  talked  to  the  wounded.' 

• Don't  try  to  tail  those  men  who 
were  la  hospital  that  the  Boehe  b 
licked.  They  have  had  cxperlenoe 
They  know  that  he  HghU  harder  and 
more  stubbornly  than  ever.  That  b 
why  they  are  in  hospital  in  a plas- 
ter cast  or  with  a face  burned  to  a 
erbp  or  with  a leg  or  sn  arm— or 
both— mlMing 

"Don't  talk  to  these  meh  about  the 


It  quickly  and  get  back. 


rwtMiin Ml  k«M>  m(^^LUUUiI9 

30  yeen  m ww  el  tw  mmn  effects*  m j 

cevok  w«inSM.  firwin  b kimMM-  ml 


transporting  suppllee  to  outlying 
poets. 


Values  of  B.C. 

Fish  Increased 

VANCOUVHl.  Nov.  7 CFi  -While 
Brltbh  Columbia's  salmon  produc- 
tion was  below  1943, ‘values  of  her- 
Mng.  pilchards  and  halibut  soared, 
the  Dominion  Bureau  of  BUUsUcs 


Army  Launch  Burns 

VANOOUVKR.  Nov.  7 CP) —Fire 
of  undbcloeed  origin  today  oom- 
pleuly  gutted  an  army  transport 
launch,  the  M.V.  Z3f.  attached  to 
the  RCA.B.C..  in  Coal  Harbor. 

The  crew  was  saved  by  the  arrival 
of  a city  police  boat. 

Police  succeeded  In  quailing  the 
flames  before  they  could  Sum 
through  the  hull.  A naval  landing 
barge  from  H M C.S.  Discovery  as- 
sbted  tn  putting  out  the  Ore. 

The  burned  launch  was  used  for 


WIRE  LEAF 
RAKES 


LOTS  FOB  8ERV1CtM£.N 
FORT  KRI*.  Ont..  Nov.  7 CF.- 
C.  H Price,  chairman  of  Fort  ftb 
Council's  finance  oommittee.  gave 
notice  today  that  he  wlU  eeek  to  have 
presented  to  electors  at  municipal 


Garden 


reported  today 


Cultivators 

3 and  5 Pronged 


which  will  result  In  every  returned 
Port  Erie  serviceman  and  woman 
now  on  active  service  being  pre- 
sented with  a lot 


Herring  showed  a decrease  of 
494  U4  hundredweight,  or  31  per 
rent  in  quantity  landed,  but  an  In- 
crease in  landed  value  of  1117,959,  or 
9 per  cent,  and  a decrease  In  market 
value  of  $414,134 

Halibut  «as  at  15  per  cent  in 
quantity.  Si  per  cent  Ut  landed  value 
and  34  per  cent  in  market  value 
Pilchards  increased  35  per  cent  In 
catch.  112  per  cent  In  landed  value. 
37  per  cent  to  market  value 

Dogfish  dropped  In  quantity,  but 
Increased  market  value  of  liver  oil 
ronre  than  compensated  fnr  the  drop 
in  meal  and  industrial  otl  final 
value  of  grryflah  (dogfish)  products 
was  03  per  cent  higher  than  1943 

Salmon  catch  showed  35  per  rent 
decrease  In  quantity  44  per  cent  In 
lartded  value  and  34  per  cent  tn 
market  value  Total  production  value 
of  salmon  wa*  45  per  cent  of  the 
. ^ value  of  fisheries  ^woduction  of 
tlw  province 


dvillan  Indusuy.  746,000.  and  eoi 
ployed  on  their  own  account,  110,000 
In  addition.  775,000  women  wee 
dunm  as  residing  on  terms  and  an 
undetermined  percentage  would  be 
engaged  In  farm  work,  most  of 
them  on  a part-time  basb. 


MkM  M aoiMr  te  roM.  Seb  ead 
for  kelk  dd  wid  yovnw 


— — = SPECIAL 

SPADING  PORKS 
Regular  1.35,  4 

for  • 


Resifi;nation  of 
Stuart  Reported 

MONTRXAL.  Nov.  7 Cf>  —The 
Montreal  Oasette  said  today  m an 
Ottawa  dbpatcb  that  tl  was  reported 
"aeml-oaciaUy"  that  Lt  -Oen.  Ken- 
neth Stuart,  chief  of  stAfT.  Canadian 
Military  Headquarters,  London,  "has 
rasigned  ' 

"It  is  said  hb  resignation  was 
made  voluntarily,  two  days  after  the 
resignation  of  hb  chief.  Hon  J L 
Rabton,  as  MInbter  of  National  De- 
fence.** The  Oasette  said 

'"nie  resignation  at  thb  umr  ot 
such  a dbUngubhad  officer  b giving 
rise  to  wtdsepresd  dtaeiisakm  tn  the 
capital  from  the  points  of  view  both 
Of  lu  mtlUary  and  lU  polUicsf  rig- 
ntflcancc.” 


COAST 

HARDWARE 

M18  DOUGLAS  STIieET 


trom  turofM^ 

Conttm»ed  from  Page  1 
Ihe  Twenty-First  Army  Group  says 
the  Royal  Navy  u already  at  work, 
and  within  Ihe  shortest  poaMblt 
time  the  port  wtU  be  avsUabte.  not 
only  for  armv  and  Mpplles,  but  for 
food  shipmenia  to  the  starving 
Dutch  and  Belgian  peoples 
Allied  armies  along  the  whole 


LOOKfA.LAKk  fin. VCR 
Beffiaed  of  Its  resemblance  to 
sliver,  platinum  was  named  from 
the  Spanish  word  "(ilsta"  tor  sliver 


armies  along  the 
Wesiem  Front,  says  The  Times  ror- 
respondent  at  Supreme  Headquar- 
ters. ase  now  standing  on  the  oflen- 
•ive  snd  sre  improving,  by  local 
actions,  positinns  they  require  for 
the  forthcoming  decblve  trial  of 
vtrrngth. 

There  sre  stui  formidable  river 
line*  srtd  other  nalursl  defences  U> 
be  cruised  before  the  offensive  can 
be  carried  Into  the  German  ptams. 
but  all  the  way  frten  the  Swus  fron- 
tier to  the  North  Sea  the  enemy 
forced  to  yield  on  all 


IN  PIGSKIN.  CALF  AND  MOROCCO 
PLEASE  SHOP  NOW— OUR  STOCK  IS  LIMITED 


DIAMOND 

merchants 


F.  W.  FRANCIS 

1210  DOUGLAS 


hsv  been 
fronts. 

Siirh  s rate  ot  attritjou  makes 
heavy  inroads  into  hb  reverves  and 
newly-rabed  flivtslont  it  b noubU 
ful.  Indeed.  'Aliether  the  Oermsi 
have  more  than  lOO  divisions,  all  of 
them  much  below  proper  sUengUi. 
for  defence  of  their  West  Wall.  One 
hurwlred  thousand  Nasi*  are  sUil 
shut  lip  tn  AUsntIc  poru. 

9 9* 

The  fierce  battle  for  Budapest  la 
proceeding  in  wretched  weather,  sgys 
The  Times  M‘«cow  correspondent 
Bperlaliy-plcked  German  troops,  in- 
cluding Schulxstaffrlu.  are  defend- 
ing the  Magyar  capital  with  armur 

While  Buds(ieet  will  be  of  value 
as  a base  f»r  future  Soviet  nper* 
lions,  lb  immediate  occupation 
wotfid  tie  up  troops  required  for 
advances  ei»ewhere  Tlw  mam 
Soviet  plan  b to  defeat  Ihe  Qerman 
Army  In  the  nelghbtwhood  firsi. 

Assassmadon  in  Cairu  of  Lord 
M'lynt  IS  attributed  bv  General  Sir 
Bernard  PagruCommantief-lr\-Chlef 
of  trie  Middle  Oast,  lo  Jewish 
lerrurbu  ' sight  JewUh  lerrurbiA 
wanted  for  various  crime*  hare  been 
arrested  st  Haifa. 


LINOLEUMS.  RUGS.  CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  CRUS.  8AIY 
lUGGIES,  UNPAINTED  FURNITURE,  LAMPS,  WALNUT 
COFFEE-TABLES,  END  AND  LAMP  TABLES,  CHENILLE 
BEDSPREADS,  BEOS,  SPRINGS  AND  MATTRESSES. 
VARIETY  OF  ORNAMENTS  ALL  AT  REDUCED  PRICES 

FRANK’S  FBRNITURE 


Canada’s  Navy^  guardian  of  a vital  chain 


JUST  IS  tl)g  steady  flow  of  Canadian  and 
Amencan-madc  war  materiel  to  Britain  was 
indispensable  to  the  successful  invasion  of  die 
continou,  so  final  Viaory  depends  on  rh«  mam- 
tenanceof  this  stream  of  suppliw  from  America 
to  Europe,  from  factory  to  firing  line. 

The  proteaion  of  these  vast  convoys  is  the 
speualuevi  )ob  of  Canada's  Navy  Hitrory  will 
reenrd  the  magnificchr  manner  in  which  it  has 
■heen  performed. 

Indeed.  m protcaing  convoy  after  convoy, 
Canada  lus  forged  another  essenrial  link  be- 
tween these  rwo  grcai  comradevtn-arrm.  Joltn 
Bull  and  l*nclc  Sam.  And  when  Tomorrow 
brings  us  Viaory  and  Peace  . . surely  Canada, 
of  all  nations,  is  best  situated  to  further  the 
eontmiuftion  of  ^oodutll  between  the  Bntuh 
< -unmonwealth  and  the  United  Sutes  whKh  is 
10  necestary  for  a iauing  World  Peace. 


NO.  1 FIR  SAWDUST 


Jh  our  hearts  is  the  saute 
^ eoMcept  of  freedom! 


IN  BULK 

a UNIT  LOTS  ONLY— *I  RO  PER  UNIT 

NO.  1 FIR  MILLWOOD 

2 CORD  LOTS  ONLY— 50  PER  CORD 

MANNING  FUELS,  LTD. 

1910  Store  Street  Phone  K 


^ V^ANAUIAN.S,  AmericiTis  and 

Englishmen  share  the  same  con- 
cept of  freedom  . . ihare,  too,  one  of  the  earliest 
defenders  of  freedom.  He  was  a Calvert,  a famous 
English  vuiesmao,  Seccetary  of  State  to  King  James 
I,  in  ihe  early  Pth  century. 

In  1622  CAivert  founded  a colony  io  Nata  found- 
land  and.  later,  a colony  in  Maryland.  Thue*  over 
5W)  years  ago  (divert  forged  a link  wiiich  has 
strengthened  throughout  the  years  . . . joining 
together  fnr  the  go<^  of  mankind  the  British  Com- 
monwealfh  and  the  I'nited  States. 

In  the  ne*i  settlemenM  the  prirKipte  of  seh 
government  was  inaugurated  and  rchgirfua  lolcrS' 
tion  was  cnfr»fced  to  its  firtlest  gn- 
tent.  Thus,  far  back  in  the  early  d 
USOO'4,  a Calvcn  established  in  the  * 

New  World  many  of  the  freedoms 
we  are  fighting  for  today. 


.\ wards  to  Airmen 

OTTAWA.  Nov  7 Awsrd  Of 

the  DbtmguUhwl  Flying  Crnse  to 
four  nwmb^rt  ot  Uw  R C A P.  owr- 
WM  and  of  tbe  DbUnguishcd  fry- 
ing Medal  U>  another  wa*  an- 
nounred  tonlgbt  by  Air  ffiree  Head- 
quarter* 

The  DFC  reriptenU  included 
P?lghl-Lleut*nanl  W A Ma- 
honer.  of  North  Bend.  B(^ 

The  OFM  went  to  Pllght-Bei- 
geani  J W Lewis.  iMite  109.  1A5L 
Haro  fitreet.  Vancouver. 


HENRY'S  GROCERY 


Kll.lKn  IN  rOLUMON 
KELOWNA  Nov  7 <F  Roy  H 
Rodgers  was  inaiantiy  killed  today 
when  Ihe  ear  be  ***  driving 
praAhed  into  a irwk  r»rof  Boyro 
Gyro  Park  one  mile  south  of  here 
on  the  Okanagan-Mbston  Road 
Neither  of  the  iwo  occupam«  eg 
the  truck  were  Injured 


Rockland 

Heaters 

BRICK  LINED 


iNHfsaiou)  rmANce 

i|fT«  - ir^- 


AMMnSTIUtO.  ONTAttO 


C.  J.  McDowell 


ft  MEAT 

MARKET 

SUNKIST  ORANGES 

Sig«  2BB,  doi 

Sixe  2S2,  dot 

35e 

Site  200.  dot. 

444* 

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2 

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THE  DAILY  COLOKIST,  VICTORIA.  B C„  WEDNESDAY.  NOVEMBER  fi,  1944 

»rtTT?  /*^'TCir  \'Tr*Tr\r>T 


ALWAYS  GO  TO  A GENIRAL  MOTORS  DIALER  FOR  CONSERVATION  SERVICE  ON  ALL  MAKES  OF  CARS  AND  TRUCKS  J 


DODDS 

KIDNEY 

PIUS 


CHEVROLET*  PONTIAC -OLDSMOBiLE-McLAUGHLIN-BUICK*  CADILLAC -CHEVROLET  & CMC  TRUCKS 


port  pUiVA  cArrylng  troof»  »il 
over  the  world. 

‘'Hie  «rR}tee  of  ^hc  future  >re 
rotnv  to  be  carried  by  air  and  in 
planes  vcr>  much  like  civil  tranapcut 
piaiteA,"  he  aaUi 

Hence  every  country  for  tie  own 
aeruruy  aould  want  to  have  and 
operate  clrtl  tran«port  planes  and 
any  workable  Uiternatlonal  arranfr- 
mrni  must  provide  foe  a division  of 
tralBc. 


'Views  Transport 
As  Army  (larrier 

CHICAGO.  Nov.  7 Cf).  -It  Is  as 
a carrier  of  armies  and  not  as  a 
potential  military  aircraft  that  the 
dvU  traiupori  plane  constitutes  a 
threat  to  accurlly  in  the  future, 
I Lord  Swlnton.  Briuah  Minister  of 
: Civil  Aviation,  said  in  an  imervlew 


jWilh  the  Fighting  Forces 


Victoria.  Officer  Rewarded 
For  Leading  Counter-Attack 

OTTAWA.  Nov.  7 <CF>  — Citations  Coionel  Buell,  offlcer  commanding 
coverUif  the  award  of  the  Dlstln-  one  of  the  assault  battalions,  ran 
guuhed  Serviitf  Order  to  six  Cana*  Into  stiff  opposition  and  oonununl* 
dlan  officers  for  gallantry  during  the  cations  with  his  brigade  were  Anally 
Allied  invasion  of  France  were  an-  broken 

nounced  today  by  drfroce  head-  'But  he  pressed  on  and  showed 
quarters.  great  determination  to  carry  out  his 

The  Aw.rrf.  u.i  A...-  commander  s intention,  thereby 


Smart  for 
Evening 


displayed  In  action  the  previous  day 
Bon  of  the  late  Capt.  J OaUJurd 
and  Mrs  Oalsford.  formerly  ol  Qual- 
irum  Beach.  Colonel  Oslsford  was 
born  In  India  and  came  to  Csuiada 
with  hls  parents.  WiUi  the  Impe- 
rials for  the  major  part  of  hls  mill- 
tary  career,  he  has  seen  service  in 
India  and  is  a tank  expert,  having 
berii  l<wj>rd  t*i  the  rA'  i'^'an  Annv 


Home  on  l^ave 


Now  Reeupernljng 


Lstt  snivsb  M ls«chr  Ge«M 
sra  ceckseneghf  <••••■«•  I 

ISM* 


Of  the  operation."  the  cuation  aaM 


Uault  Blackader.  4d.  Montreal. 
Lieutenant-Colonel  D B.  Buell.  3g. 
Kingston,  Ont ; Ueutenani<CotoneI 
F N Cabeldu.  38,  Victoria,  B C : 
lieutenant-Colone]  R J.  Coldweli. 
44,  Halifax,  Lieutenant-Colonel  F 
M Mattieson.  40.  Prince  Albert, 
Bask,  and  Ueutensnl-Colonel  J O. 
Spragge,  37,  London.  Ont . and 
Toronto. 

Colonel  Cabeldu  personally  led  a 
counter-attack  that  restored  a po- 
st Unn  hls  unit  hid  lost  after  land- 
ing at  Putot-en-Bessin  For  the 
ertsuing  seven  dsys,  hU  men  held 
the  pMltlon  sgalnst  several  coun* 
ter-atlacks  and  under  almost  con- 
tinuous mortar  Are. 

Colonel  Matheson  led  the  defence 
which  resulted  In  the  destruction  of 
Ave  enemy  tanks  that  attacked  bat- 
talWm  headquarters 

The  battalion  commanded  by  this 
officer  carried  out  the  initial  assault 
on  June  fl.  1044  They  reached  the 
brigsde  objective  on  Jurre  7.  and 
from  that  time  onwards  until  Jurve 
11.  fought  off  many  counter-attacks. 

*T7ie  Aghilng  spirit,  tenacity  and 
high  rrmrale  of  this  unit  can  be 
ascribed  to  the  oool-headed  and  in- 
spiring leadership  of  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  Matheson  In  partlrular.  on 
the  night  of  June  8-8.  when  the 
battallmi  headquartcrv  was  attacked 
by  Msrk  V Unks  and  infantry,  he 
personally  led  the  defence  which 
reuuJted  In  the  destruction  of  Ave 
enemy  tanks  " 


The  chief  British  delegate  to  the 
Inleimational  Conference  on  Civil 
Aviation  said  considerations  of 
security  •mtrt  among  the  reasons  the 
British  Ooeernment  favors  rrguU- 
Uon  of  intematiunal  civil  air  trans- 
port. 

Lord  Swlnton  aa.v  replymg  to 
pasAsKes  In  the  speech  delivered  by 
A.  A.  Berle,  Jr.  head  of  the  United 
Sutes  deiecBllon  at  thr^openlng  of 
the  conference  Mr.  Berle  had  dis- 
counted eecurlly  tspecu  b>  saying 
a cini  transport  plane  could  not 
readily  be  conrerted  Into  a bomber 

Lord  Bwlnton  said.  'A  bomber 
cannot  capture  a city  or  a country, 
although  It  may  do  a lot  of  damage, 
but  an  airborne  division  can." 

It  was  not  the  bombing  erf  Rotter- 
dam which  knocked  Holland  out  of 
the  war.  but  German  troops  carried 
In  hundreds  of  standard  German 
transport  planes.  The  British  air- 
borne force  which  landed  at  Am- 
heem  did  a lot  of  good  and  just 
missed  a complete  success  which 
would  have  shortened  the  war  by 
months.  Standard  American  trans- 


Aniiiially  for  Lver> 
P(‘r>on  til  ('.ouiilri' 

OTTAWA.  Nov  7 CP).  CanadUn 
cigarette  consumptldh  now  U at 
the  rate  of  about  I.OOO  a year  for 
every  man.  woman  and  child,  and 
shipments  u>  the  armed  forces  over- 
seas run  at  the  rate  of  about 
3.000.000.000  annually,  with  3S0.O00 
pounds  of  cut  tobacco  thrown  in 
for  good  measure 

Norman  A Macrae,  technical  ad- 
vised to  the  Prices  Board,  said  that 
after  the  war.  with  Utile  expansion 
In  farm  equipment.  Canadian  grow- 
ers could  produce  under  nonnal 


conditions  su/ficlent  tobacco  to 
meet  domevtlr  requiremmu  plus 
30.000.000  to  30.000.000  pounds  for 
export,  provided  they  are  prepared 
to  compete  with  foreign  leaf  abruag 
in  respect  to  quality  and  price. 


|A.sk  Eradication 
; Of  Terrorists 


.Airiiiiin  killed 
F.O.  Vemoo  B OUaon.  RCAT., 
son  of  Mr  and  Mrs  Percy  GUson. 
3583  Cavendish  Avenue.  Is  reported 
to  have  been  killed  In  action  Novem- 
ber 3.  according  to  Information  they 
have  received.  Piloting  a Halifax, 
he  had  seen  considerable  action  over 
enemy  territory  toi  recent  air  opera- 
tions. A native  son  ot  Victoria.  F.O. 
OUson  was  graduated  from  Oak  Bay 
High  School  and  from  there  enlisted 
In  Che  air  force  Hls  father  served 
with  the  58th  Bailcry.  CF.A . In  the 
last  war. 


JERUSALEM.  Nov.  7 tA*)-The 
Jewish  Agency  for  Palestine  and  the 
General  Council  of  Palestine  Jews 
today  called  for  eradteation  of  a ter- 
rorise band  charged  with  murdering 
Lord  Moynes.  BrtUsh  restdeni-min- 
liter  in  the  Middle  East,  In  Cairo. 

This  reroIUng  crime."  the  agency 
and  council  said  In  a joint  sute- 
ment.  “committed  outside  the  boun- 
daries of  our  country  under  circum- 
stances not  yet  cleared  up,  raises 
anew  the  growing  danger  ol  con- 
tinued existence  of  a terrorist  gang 
inside  Palestine  Terrorism  In  Pai- 
esUns  U calculated  to  wreck  the 
chances  of  our  political  struggle  and 
destroy  our  internal  peace." 
t(EAB<  MING  INqtlBieS 
WILL  BE  MADB 

LONIX)N,  Nov,  7 Kf»  —Prime  Min- 
ister Churchill  told  the  House  ol 
Commens  today  ' very  searching  m- 
qutries ' would  be  made  Into  the  as- 
aassinatton  yeaterday  of  Lend 
Moynes.  British  minister  resident  at 
Cairo. 

Parliament  and  the  country.  Mr 
Cburchlil  said,  bad  suffered  a "very 
heavy  loaB”  In  the  death  of  l>nd 
Moynss. 

Mr.  Churchill  said  that  be  had  no 
official  information  giving  a clue  as 
to  the  moUves  for  the  asaasstnatiop 
He  added 


Ctntrt  AUmvn  Appeal 

VANCOUVER,  Nov.  7 -Tli# 
Court  of  Appeal  today  allowed  the 
aiipeal  uf  Wilson  Jt  Cabeldu  Ltd., 
against  a Judgment  of  Judge  J.  J 
Shandley  ordering  the  Arm  to  return 
$333  to  Clifford  Robbins.  Victoria 
Areman. 


OmCER  C ADET  B.  HUDSON 
Seventeen-year -old  son  of  Capt 
and  Mrs.  O.  F.  W Hudson.  Monica 
Court.  Esquimau  Road,  who  Is  now 
on  leave  after  completing  hls  second 
voyage  with  the  Merchant  Navy 
Born  In  &igland.  he  came  to  Can- 
ada two  years  ago.  arx!  has  been 
serving  with  the  Merchant  Navy  for 
the  past  year.  He  thinks  'there  Is 
nothing  like  U " A young  brother, 
Colin.  15.  Is  attending  EsquhnsU 
High  Bchoc^. 


UEl'T.  RALPH  J.  ( OSIER 
Wounded  while  serving  in  France 
with  the  1st  Battalion.  Csnadian 
Seoitlsh  Regiment.  Lieut.  Coster  Is 
reported  to  be  msking  saUafsotnry 
progress.  He  wss  removed  from  Uie 
seriously  111  list  October  37.  accord- 
ing to  advice  received  by  hU  wife 
Mrs  Joyce  O Cosier.  R R No  3. 
Ambassador  Avenue  A c^tmmunica- 
Uon  from  the  Qlrector  of  Records, 
Ottawa,  states  that  the  35-year-old 
Vlctruia-bom  officer  suffered  shell 
fragnicnl  wounds  in  the  left  mas'old 
region,  right  ear.  right  thigh  and 
left  chest  Hls  parent#  Mr.  and 
Mrs  J H Coaler,  mide  at  HIT 
Vancouver  Street. 


Spcnl  I.rf'avr  Here 

tOB.  8 Medd.  who 
has  been  home  on 
leave  here  at  home 
of  hia  parents.  Mr 
and  Mrs  A.  Medd. 
1013  View  8‘xvet. 
for  the  past  eight 
days,  has  now  re- 
turned  to  hls  sU- 
tlon  on  the  East 
Coast  Born  In 
Saskatchewan,  he 
was  educated  aere 
at  George  Jay 

os  S.  MXOO 

tral  Junior  High  School,  and  prior 
to  hls  enlistment  six  months  ago. 
the  19-year -old  sailor  was  emploi-ed 
by  Spruce  Products.  Ltd,  Victoria 


MEETS  ALL  DEMANDS 
HEANEY’S  HEAVY  HAULING 
HEANEY’S  HOUSEHOLD  HAVEN 

"CAREFUL  SINCE  IWO" 


\ iriilii  of  .\cci(lenl 

Sgt  Norman  Albert  Warden  Brow- 
ett.  whoae  wife  and  three  sons  reside 
at  1431  Taunton  Street,  was  killed  in 
biglsnd  on  October  38  as  the  result 
at  an  accident  with  a Plat  run.  ac- 
cording to  word  received  by  hu  wife 
yesterday. 

8ft  Browelt  lived  In  Victoria  for 
sexen  years  before  hls  enlistment  at 


Here’s  Value  for  Wednesday  Morning  Shoppers 


.‘VwarrIufI  l).S.(;. 

Ueut.-Col.  Geiurge  GaUford,  7th 
Battalion.  RTJl  'Imperials’,  son 
in-law  of  Mr.  and  Mrs  A.  Olllespir. 
1973  Fairfield  Road,  has  been  a*  •< ; 
ed  the  Distinguished  Service  Cross 
for  tallsntry  In  action  In  France 
Hls  wife  is  (he  forroer  Jean  OUlesplr 
of  Victoria  Colonel  Oalsford  wa* 
wounded  In  the  Caen  sector  on  July 
13  when  hls  tank  was  hit.  The  sec- 
ond-tn-connnand  as  well  as  half  Ihe 
unk  crew  were  killed  and  Colonel 
Oalsford  was  bUnded  In  one  eye  and 
irounded  In  the  arm  Although  the 


Sleep  in  comfort  on  one  of  these  low  priced 
Spring-Filled  Mattresses.  Made  with  scores 
of  highly-tempered  spiral  springs,  well  padded 
top  and  bottom  with  new  carded  felt.  Covered 
all  over  in  attractive,  serviceable  ticking.  Sizes 
4 6.  4 0 and  3.3. 


the  outhceak  of  sv  during  which 


Vaeisn  Cleasers 


or  Axing  Its  authorship 
Lord  Moynes  had  devoted  himself 
this  year  to  a solution  of  the  Zknut 
problem,  and  that  the  Jews  In  Pal- 
«tlne  "had  rarely  lost  a better  or 
more  well-informed  friend." 


time  hr  was  a member  of  the  5th 


(BC.)  Coast  Brigade  He  was  at 
tacbed  to  No.~T  CJC.R  U.  as  an  tn 
■tructor  at  the  time  of  hb  death 


Ripsiri  smJ  ae'(*.  •*<  . 
wstici  and  ModaU  •(  vacewis 
ciaasart.  Wt  carry  tM  Itryail 
itsck  of  racvtfw  ckaoor  a*r**  1" 
Watlarn  Canada. 

W|  RIMII  All  fltCTRlC 
ARRIIANCE5 


$1950 

STANDARD 


Bovh  Join  N«vy 

George  W Rough,  son  of  Mr  and 
Mr'  W R Rough.  85  Oswego  Street, 
together  with  three  of  hit  school 
chums.  lem  NesbU.  Fred  Knowles  and 

ately  available,  It  la  believed  that  the 'matriculation  enlisted  in  October,  | Norman  Baker,  have  left  for  Van- 
couver to  train  with  Ihe  RCNVR 


OmClALS  BLAME 
JCWl.HH  TERRORI.*iTS 
CAIRO.  Nov.  7 (jP)  — Jewish  Ur- 
Lord  Moyr>e. 
lister  tn  the 


FURNITURE  CO 
737  Yates  St. 


A.B.C.  ELECTRIC 


rorlsts 
British 

Middle  East  yesterday,  officials  said 
today. 

Their  motive  was  not  known.  Lord 
Moyne's  duties  were  concerned  al- 
most exclusively  with  relations  be- 
tween Britain  and  Egypt  and  did  not 
cover  other  problems  In  the  Middle 
Bast 

King  Farouk  vistud  the  hospital 
before  Lord  Moyne  died.  Funeral 
arrangements  have  not  been  com- 
peted. but  a state  funeral  probably 
irill  be  held.  Lord  Moyne  was  84 

Lord  Mo>-ne  was  shot  down  as  he 
alighted  from  hls  automobile  here 
and  died  in  an  army  hospital.  Hls 
chauffeur  was  killed  Instantly 

One  of  the  gtmmen  wss  shot  by  an 
EgypUan  constable  and  th«  other 
was  captured  nearby. 

Lord  Moyne  was  bom  Walter  Ed- 
ward Oulnneas  in  Dubttn  In  1888 
and  was  a member  of  the  family 
which  manufactures  the  famous 
Guinness  stout. 

Three  British  officials  arrived  from 
Palestine  to  InveatigsU  the  assas- 
sination. 

Police  sa  I the  prisoners,  speaking 
I Hebrew,  told  them  "We  are  say- 
Ing  nothing  We  are  walling  for 
court."  TTielr  names  were  not  dls- 
rlnsed  Immediately.  A hearing  U 
expected  eoon. 


Wi  (arrr  a <a<B»>aia  Ust  at  ft*- 
tia.iai  Va«..M  Vam 
•SI  rusT  ST.  eao<kr  osin 


colonel  was  decorated  for  bravery  1943 


Life  Insurance  Is  one  ot  the 
earliest  ot  social,  oo-opera- 
Uve  movements;  social  be- 
cause It  protects  the  In- 
dividual and  hU  Immedl- 
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Uve  because  the  science  Of 
Life  Ifuurance  can  function 
only  when  It  is  co-opera- 
tive. by  using  the  combined 
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When  you  are  Insured  your 
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Par 

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aaanies.  8a  a u 1- 
Malt  Aural  aaS 

Oulf  lilanSs  .»»IW  717  SW  SSI 

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C«ur(anar-CMMC  saaios  OS  ssa  ms 

Wanalino  SSSSes  TO.Jia  ttl 

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C.MI  sss.sao  S&1  las  isa 

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perature and  weather  conditions  your  car  or 
truck  will  continue  to  provide  the  same  safe, 
comfortable  and  economical  service  it  did 
during  the  summer  months? 

You  can  avoid  the  costly  inconvenience  of 
hard  siarting~~anti-freez3  leaki^tough  gear 
shitting  and  blind  driving  by  having  a 
General  Motors  dealer  "wimcr-scrvicc"  your 
vehicle  now. 

This  year  with  higher  mileages  on  , 
vehicles  and  w-ith  lower  quality  fuclsp^  J 
VC'interizing  Service  is  more  important  I 

Lthan  ever  before.  It  will  save  you  a 

inconvenience,  time  and  money.  ■ 

!•  Proparod  — Bo  ptpfottmd  - Bo  m 
Wintor  Wiio  and  Winforito  New  I m 


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Tsuu  . . tS-SSt  *VS  ISSIS  SM  S3 
OfflrisU  polnl«d  out  subscriptions 
m thi!  nirwl  sres  surrounding  OrvAt- 
er  VlclorlA  wrv  sh«wd  ot  the  urban 
srvs 

H F.  Crowe,  president  of  Lemon. 
Gonnmson.  lid.,  yesterday  snnounced 
the  rompsny  had  applied  for  ISSXXN) 
In  Seventh  Lown  bonds 
Payroll  groupa  going  over  the  lop 
yesterday  included  Royal  Trust 
Company.  B C.  Telephone  Company. 
Hlrkman-Tye  Hardware  Oo.,  Ltd.. 
C.  J MrDnwell.  Williams.  Trerlse  A 
Williams.  Ltd.  Victoria  Super  Serv- 
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ElMok  Fisher.  Ltd 
Employees  of  McLenrum.  Mt-Feelv 
& Prior.  Ltd . have  oversubacrlbed 
by  35  per  cent,  winning  an  hbnor 
certlAcate. 


Etlrg  Spcr*sl 

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TO  e^si 


SFrioiiJ'ly  bounded 
Pte.  Denis  K Crockett  has  been 
seriously  wounded  In  sction,  prob- 
ably in  Belgium,  arcordint  to  an 
official  meas.ige  received  by  hii  t«r- 
ents.  Major  and  Mrs  M K Crockett, 
333  Robertson  Rireet  No  further 


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ImsIv  «4th  MthtTis  spasm*  Dcwi't 
rnuah,  cinqth.  rvijah  with  rbrrmx 
iMMhitia.  Tskt  RPHAZONR  and 
And  reltef  in  10  mmutssl  Ym  It'tthat 
swirtf  EPHAZOKR  wovtd  ha  h«ah 
merit  In  Encland'e  damper  chmaie. 
It  ta  WKlety  used  In  Rna)**h  metiiu- 
Ikms.  Try  it.  Oet  RPHAZONR  - 
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free  mmpla  and  baoklet.  to  Hart>ld  F. 
Ritrkts  B Co.  Ltd.  Dspt.  Ml 
to  MfCgul  Bt  , Tfwnato. 


qt  RU,  ( HIMVeV  riRRA 
city  and  manlch  fire  depart- 
menu  attended  several  chimney 
flrva  yeaterday.  During  iha  evening 


tTACTSQUKKLY 


and  aiuKher  on  Bolaaklne  Road 
Stiff  winda  during  the  course  of  the 
day  were  resporulbia  for  the  fUcs 


TO  RMItTl.D  rOMMONB 

LONDON.  Nov.  7 iri  - A commit- 
tee propoaed  today  ihe  ronstrucUon 
of  a new  House  of  Commons  coating 
approximately  ii  138  000  and  re- 
quiring fnur  to  Aw  years  to  buDd 
The  Oommocia.  replacing  the  one 
bombed  out  wmuM  ba  ia  lata  Gothic 
Style. 


W5  YATES  STREET— VICTORIA— 2675  WINDSOR  ROAD 
AND  AT  DUNCAN  B C 


9<I0  FORT  STREET.  AT  QUADRA 
Axaociate  Dealer — Waldie  Motors,  Ltd  . Duncan 


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CANADA 

MAKliS  or 

THE  WORLD  S FINEST  TIRES" 


Till-:  OAIUY  COLOMST,  VICTOKIA.  B.C..  W F.nXE^nAV,  XOVKMnF.R  8.  1944 


work  would  b*  staft«d  on  the  ro4d 
immedUteiy  the  war  wu  ovei.  ih* 
prvtnkr  *«id  when  be  arrived  betw 
lontibt. 

KeiuritUtc  to  VlcUxu  at  Ute  weoa* 
end  'roUowusf  vtstU  to  Vemoo. 
Kelowna.  PenUclou.  O&vcr  and 
PrtDceuu  the  Premier  wUI  reuiaio 
here  WedneAday  to  I'wnd  a meet- 
in(  of  directors  of  the  Ibcilk  Oieat 
l^Atem  Railway. 


Not  Joining  Time 
Change  Campaign 

VANOOUVKR.  Hov.  7 CP»— Van- 
couver City  Council  haa  Indicated  U 
haa  no  intention  of  taking  pan  in 
an  afUatlon  for  the  return  of 
aundard  time  wlOie  daylight  sav- 
ing tune  conlinuea  in  forte  acroaa 
the  country. 

Council  lavort  return  of 


Observation 


Bimk  Craf lumen 

Prana  li.  Kelley  — , , 


(Sbt  iBailS  Colontof 


Po  ieiUM  w U*  «4Koi  alU  taMrue 
•sc«»t  ia«  e«o*«i  at(a«lur«  anC 

at  Um  ariui  Thu  niU  •Oaiiu 
of  au  r»c«*il«B  !»•  IWUi  UiouM  v«r«^ 
M«  vora*  i»  Ma«ta  UMOUC1W4  e«tru- 
»p»ae»n<Mi  b«  r«(ura«e 


Thw  country  has  * icrious  crjiu  on  as 
hand*  It  wdl  not  be  solved  by  silence  trom 
Mr  King,  nor  bv  continued  lack  of  action. 
The  tomempl  with  whah  iJw  Ottawa  Ad- 
mmistraiion  has  already  treated  the  people 
can  be  overlooked  if  Mr  King  wUl  do  the 
sensible  thing  now  Will  be  act.  or  will  be 
continue  to  leave  this  crisis  to  puppets,  wash- 
ing his  hands  of  the  whole  affair?  Canada's 


Eeubliabed  ItSd 


Bomeone  wrote  long  ago  "Blras- 
Ihe  head  of  Cadmua, 


ingi  be  up;n 
the  Phoetiician*  or  whoever  it  was 
invented  books  **  That  was  a well* 
coruvidered  blessing,  one  which  most 
human  beiuis  who  appreciate  what 
written  words  in  books  oT  mem  have 
meant  to  miRiklnd.  up  to  the  present 
will  re-echo  whoie-heart- 


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Limited  Liability 


After  medltaUug  fur  three  weeks. 
Albert  decided  last  Sunday  to  sacrl- 
floe  nearly  a month's  supply  of 
precious  gasoline  to  participate  In 
U>e  famous  sport  fishing  at  Cow- 
irhan  On  arneal  at  a likely  sueam. 
he  unsuccaasfuUy  tried  six  kinds  of 
fUes.  but  B sero  senre  marked  the 


NATURRii  MYSTOUktl 
Sir.— I quote  from  the  article. 
"Cbau  About  the  StATs.*'  "In  our 
breathleu  search  lor  excitement,  for 
novelty,  we  have  become  blind  (o  the 


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standard  time  and  haa  so  ooUAed 
Premier  John  Hart  City  Council 
of  tins  actlcei  deckled 


V uitiria  UaiuJ 


anyway, 


I concert  in 
metre  Auditonura  next  Mf»ndsy 
|n^ht  at  8 o'clock  Sevetal  b-nral 
I ariiats  will  assist. 


'namiM 


demanding  that  Mr 


stake  The  people  are 
King  face  this  usoe  here  and  now 
responsibility  Me  must  speak.  H 


scgiv>  worms  from  s rotting  log  and 
impaled  tnem  on  his  hook  8U1I  ‘ 
there  were  rw  biles  Albert  com- 
menced to  think  about  the  gasoline  i 
he  had  used  on  the  trip,  and  the  ' 
fact  there  were  no  fish  stores  open  I 
in  Vlctorta  on  s Sunday  He  spied 
s huckleberry  bush  and  spaedily ' 
Jabbed  leveral  of  the  small  rwd  ber- 
ries on  hU  hook.  No  fish  accepted 
the  challenge,  "I  wonder  who  U the 
poor  fish^'*  Albert  mused  aloud  He 
disgustedly  picked  s handful  of 
huckleberrtse  and  tossed  them  into 
the  sueam  At  tnat  instant  a burly 
Individual  in  waders  hove  in  sight, 
siiowed  a wardens  badge,  and  caus- 
tically asked  "What  did  you  throw 
in  the  stream?  Not  trying  to  use 
prohibited  salmon  eggs,  arc  you?" 
Albert  felt  most  uncotnforUble 
until  he  was  able  to  produce  s few 
I buckleberrlea  from  his  pocket.  'The 
I game  warden  rolled  them  between  his 
I fingers,  sniffed,  and  remarked: 

I "Humph  Huckleberries,  all  right.” 


ter.  but  to  noUfy  Langley  U u giv 
ing  cooaidermtion  to  the  queatiou 
Mayor  J W Cornell  indicated  he 
felt  as  manv  people  do  that  daylight 
savUig  should  be  left  lu  effect  while 
there  la  a war  oo. 


has  also  said.  "Of  the  making  of 
books  there  is  no  end  ” That  is  good 
A continual  flow  of  books,  whether 
or  not  the  individual  effort  measures 
up  to  the  worlds  best  UleraSure.  Is 
purely  of  an  lasiructlve  character  or 
mainly  serves  to  by-pass  s uoublrd 
lurur,  is  in  keeping  with  our  demo- 
ctatlc  pattern  of  life  Man  needs  a 
leaven  in  his  mentaJ  food  and  the 
wealth  of  good  books  supply  It 
'True,  all  books  are  not  widely  read 
Choosing  Che  mental  fare  fm*  the 
people  must  be  a fasclnaung  busl- 
'neas.  with  the  gambling  element  al- 
I ways  present.  Wlrich  brings  us  to 
I the  men  who  eponsor  the  books — the 
Ipubiisberi.  There  are  a good  many. 


To  All  .Other  Countrieer 


M Jill,— -=ziziizzz;~r_--:  . js 

All  subscriptioos  payable  in  advance.  Mail  sob- 
scribers  are  requested  to  make  all  remittames  direct 
to  The  Daily  Colonist 

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be  piftiCBlsf  to  give  b«nb  oM  and  new  sddressea 


KIRK’S 

COAL 


last  week  or  last  year  Or  they  see  | 
s show,  or  read  a novel  which  U es- 
sentially the  same  as  hundreds  that , 
they  have  seen  or  read  prevkrusly, 
ar>d  la  Uie  production  of  someone  , 
with  a mentality  not  greatly  unlike  > 
their  own  And  all  round  them  are 
innumerable  things  that  would  be 
really  new  to  them,  eboul  which  they 
now  know  little  or  nothing  for  in- 
sunce,  I am  told  there  are  at  least 
10  000  kinds  of  birds  and  100,000 
varieties  of  Insects,  each  with  a dis- 
tinct and  often  exciting  life  hUtory 
of  Its  osm.  not  to  mention  sdl  marine 
and  plant  life,  the  wonder*  of  chem- 
istry, physloe.  geology,  astronomy, 
etc.  I have  never  heard  of  anyotte 
who  could  explain  exactly  how  a 
piece  of  bread  becomes  a brain  cell 
that  thinks 


Highivay  First  on 
Frovineial  Flans 

VANCOUVQi.  NOV  7 CF).— COID- 
pleuon  of  the  Hope-Princeton  High- 
way will  be  the  number  one  project 
for  the  Provtnclal  Department  of 
Public  Works  immediately  after  the 
*-ar  Premier  John  Hart  announced 
at  Princeton  during  hh  raceni 
Okartagan  tour  • 

The  mtmey  was  available  end 


You  Cai  Buy  No  Better 


voted.  Conceding  lo  the  American  people 
their  right  tocbooie  ihetr  own  leaden,  this  re- 
luit  will  be  one  that  will  be  welcomed  ain- 
cerely  throughout  the  United  Nations,  and 
nowhere  more  warmly  than  in  Canada  Presi- 
dent Rdoscveli  look  an  early  lead  m the  tt 
turns,  and  whatever  the  final  compoeiiion  of 
the  United  States  Senate  and  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives. it  seemed  certain  iliat  be  would  be 
his  country's  spokesman  in  the  peace.  Apart 
from  all  political  lines,  there  will  be  no  little 
world  rejoicing  today  that  this  happy  war- 
rior will  carry  his  shield  to  the  end.  As  a 
great  American  and  a world  leader,  he  has 
earned  that;  a result  which  assures,  too.  the 
least  interruption  with  the  prosecution  of  the 
war  to  a speedy  and  lasting  peace. 

On  purely  domestic  Usuei  there  was  no 
doubt  that  President  Roosevelt  had  lost  some 
ground.  One  has  only  to  cross  the  interna- 
tional border  to  lea;n  bow  strongly  sets  the 
tide  against  multiple  presidential  terms;  how 
far  distant  and  removed  now  seems  the  orig- 
ins] structure  of  the  New  Deal.  There  were, 
loo.  the  crosa  currents  isolationism — not 
yet  dead  in  spile  of  these  times-  and  of  the 
normal  swing  of  political  pendulums  from 
one  side  of  the  rostrum  to  the  other.  All  of 
these  factors  served  as  a handicap  to  Presi- 
dent Roosevelt  at  the  polls  yesterday.  Yet.  m 
spae  of  them,  be  has  demonsiraied  that  he 
holds  the  confidence  of  the  vast  preponderance 
of  citizens  in  the  United  States. 

We  have  said  that  Canada  will  be  happy 
in  that  result.  By  that  we  mean  that,  all 
politics  aside.  Mr  Roosevelt  has  earned  the 
trust  and  confidence  of  this  nation,  as  indeed 
he  has  done  of  the  civilized  world  Me  is  not 
the  first  great  president  of  a great  nation,  but 
President  Roosevelt,  like  Prime  Mlniiier 


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Howard  L.  MrDiamiid 


OPTOMETRIST 


AU  eternity  wUl  not 
suffice  for  the  omptete  study  of  all 
the  mj^tarle*  of  Nature.  Yet  many 
prefer  to  proceed  In  circles  Ui  an  ar- 
liflclal  and  xuperffclal  world  of  their 
own.  They  are  always  looking  for 
something  new,  yet  ne>er  And  H.  be- 
cause they  will  not  look  In  the  places 
where  new  things  are  fairly  MQSng 
out  to  be  Investigated  It  U a queer 
world  C.  BUCKLE 

lAnrford  FO  BC..  November  5, 
IMS 


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CaldweU.  Idaho,  u the  home  of 
Oaxton  Printer*,  book  publlahm. : 
who  evidently  bcheve  the  material  \ 
that  it  worth  printing  In  book  form  . 
U worthy  of  expert  crafumanahlp  la  , 
Ita  makeup  ‘The  Caxton  Prluter*.  j 
who  collaborate  with  leading  Ameri-  . 
can  and  Canadian  publisher*  to  luue  I 
work*  of  mertt.  well  as  publish  on 
their  own  account,  turn  out  as  fine  ^ 
an  article  of  book  for  sale  as  can  be  j 
[tfoduced  anywhere,  as  saoTplr*  com-  j 
Ing  for  review  readily  prove.  These 
are  really  books  for  bookloveri.  , 
Hnrdly  the  location  where  you 
wuld  look  for  the  development  of  a i 
Micoruful  pubUshing  business,  yet  | 
Jame*  Glpsoci.  a printer  with  idea*. . 
established  himself  in  CaldweU  in  ^ 
lf03,  opciung  a smaU  printshop  there 
In  that  year.  Caldwell  was,  and  sUll , 
1*.  a long  way  from  what  you  would  ^ 
I call  a big  city.  Pirat  bid  for  fortune  , 
' was  the  publication  of  a fkrm  paper 
Subeequenlly  school  textbook*  were 
published.  The  Ann  proepered  By 
the  late  twenties  the  son  of  the 
founder  began  to  Uilnk  of  a wider 
Arid  and  sought  promising  writing 
talent  throughout  Idaho,  with  Uie 
object  of  puttUif  the  writings  into 
1 book  form 

I In  a recent  review  of  the  Caxum 
I Printer*  in  'Adventure*  in  Business. 

1 the  younger  Mr  Oljtson  glva*  some 
I of  the  reasons  why  the  Idaho  pub- 
' llshing  house  embarked  on  the  real 
< business  of  book  publishing.  "We 
Jkne'w  how  hard  U had  tJwsy*  been 
I for  new  wruera.  parucolarly  from 
the  West,  to  And  pubUihere.  even 
I arhen  they  seemed  to  be  doing 


Time,  no  doubt,  will  supply  the  reason  for 
this  savage,  unreasoning  act  Meanwhile,  Lord 
Movne  — Walter  Edward  Guinness  — hat 
paid  for  hii  service  to  the  British  Empire  with 
hi*  life.  Long  m public  strvite.  be  was  highly 
regarded:  the  member  of  an  outstanding  Irish 
family,  and  one  that  ever  has  been  loyal  to 
the  British  connection  It  it  generally  a lost 
cause  that  detcendi  to  assassination,  and  no 
cause  is  ever  benefited  by  it.  1 he  world  will 
regret  the  passing  of  a brave  man,  the  victim 
of  an  insane  or  unprincipled  action. 


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There  In  AlHayn  a Vi  ay 

1 he  will  makes  the  way.  today  as  ever 
throughout  human  days  Except  in  cases  of 
indigency-  and  there  arc  not  many  such  in 
Canada— the  purchase  of  a Victory  Bond  is 
fairly  wirhin  the  reach  of  nearly  all  Canadi- 
ans If  the  individual  cannot  buy  a for  cash, 
he  can  through  deferred  payments  on  time. 
A few  cents  a day  sat._  .. 
lars  m hand  in  the  future 


WITH  THfIR  FAMOUS  PRI-WAR  TRNAO) 
^ DESIGNS,  ARE  NOW  OBTAINABII 
IN  SYNTHETIC  RUBBER  FOR 
ESSENTIAL  WARTIME  SERVta 

All  the  b«t  snd  newest  develoj^ 
went*  m oynthetic  rubber  *r« 
uworporetad  In  Dunlop  8 S 
Cable  Cord  Ttree.  But  r«- 
niriiibcr.  firw*  •nil  not  bo 
SuMnnnnMh  piontiiui  in  ifu  so 
keep  driving  Inside  th« 
pretmbed  itierd  limit  .. 
croas-swltdi  your  tnr« 
oecasMCMlIy  - . ■ keep 


ved  now  may  lead  to  dot* 
when  these  dollars 
will  have  their  full  peacetime  value.  Canada 
needs  these  dollar*  needs  every  idle  dollar  that' 
IS  not  already  pulling  its  weight  in  the  war. 
There  are  four  days  left  in  which  the  public 
can  act. 

Consider  the  world  as  it  stands  today, 
Greece  is  rejoicing  over  a reborn  freedom  not 
yet  a week  old  The  Netherlands  has  1,200 
square  miles  that  have  now  hern  wrested  from 
the  hands  of  the  aggressors  I rante  it  being 
reclaimed  from  w’ar.  from  civil  unrest,  from 
human  hardships  that  can  hardly  be  rrali/e.l 
outside  of  its  own  soil.  Lear,  like  a dark 
cloud.  IS  lilting  from  Swiizerland.  tossed  in 
the  hurricane  for  more  than  five  years  Cities 
lie  black  and  burned  m their  cellars.  Eamilies 
have  been  divided  all  over  the  face  ol  the 
globe.  1 here  has  been  mt'ce  human  misery 
in  five  years  than  the  w orld  has  known  in  ^00 
years  previously  ^ el  (.anada  has  ruaped 
most  of  that 

While  we  have  our  land,  our  freedom,  our 
homes,  and  our  own  wav  of  life,  we  should 
never  forget  that  we  retain  these  precious 
things  by  virtue  of  the  fight  that  is  being 
waged  in  our  name.  Our  voung  mm  .ue  in 
It.  and  giving  a magnificent  account  of  them- 
selves in  contact  with  the  toe.  Many  have 
died.  Others  will  carry  war  disabilities  to  the 
end  of  theit  dav-.  Not  a few  have  been 
wounded  and  returned  to  action  once  and 
twice  over  ^'e  are  asked  at  home  simply 
to  invest,  to  lend  Canada  our  idle  dollars 
now  It  IS  not  much  to  ask  It  is  not  much 
to  do  I here  art  four  days  left  in  whuh  we 
can  attend  to  the  first  tasks  cd  true  citi/en- 
ship  supporting  our  country  in  war  Buy 
Vietorv  Ronds  todav  Where  there  is  a will. 


FIFTY  YEAHS  AGO 

Th*  D*MfO*toMM  St  I li*4' 

y-Hor  Gtorcc  B Msrtln,  the  new  CommUslorer  of 
vorks.  has  arrived  to  enter  upon  th*  dutla*  of  bU  office 


SEyF.’STY-Hl'E  YEARS  ACO 

• rrom  Th*  Dsilr  BrUlih  CslOHUt  at  No**»Wr  I !*••- 

Do  Not  Believe  It-  YesUrday  It  was  mischievously  ‘bfj’ 

the  Telfair  had  tone  down  around  Cape  Flaitary  Th*  Telfair  did 
not  sail  from  Orra*  Island  until  Wednesday  nlfht. 


Karl  of  Siratliniore 

Any  sorrow  that  affects  rhe  Royal  Hou.se- 
hold  affects  the  British  Empire  directly,  for 
U IS  to  Their  Majesties  that  all  British  coun- 
inei  have  looked  for.  and  have  found,  a brave 
and  a kindly  example  in  the  stress  of  war 
1 he  death  of  the  Lari  of  Strathmore,  failnr 
of  Her  Maiesiy.  Queen  Elizabeth,  even  at  the 
ripe  age  of  8*)  years,  will  cast  its  shadow  over 
what  might  otherwise  have  been  one  of  the 
brightest  of  ( hristmase*  for  the  Royal  Family 
since  the  outbreak  of  the  present  world  con- 
flut 

Her  Msiestv  will  have  with  her  m this 
hour  lb*  humble  and  heartfelt  sympathies  of 
countless  millions  of  people  in  all  walks  of 
life  1 he  lights  that  have  onlv  just  gone  on 
again  in  Great  Britain  the  new  found  free- 
dom from  enemy  air  attack,  th*  clear  and  un- 
mntakable  heralds  of  full  and  final  victory  in 
the  war  all  of  these  happier  circumstances 
today  will  stand  in  more  sombre  relief 

Canada  will  share  in  that  expression  un 
reservedly,  not  alone  in  tribute  to  the  memory 
cl  s gallant  Scot,  but  also  in  remembrance  of 
1 heir  Majesties'  gracious  visit  to  this  land 
and  of  a regard  that  was  implanted  then  onlv 
to  grow  and  become  vet  more  valuable  with 
each  passing  day  Canada  s fighting  men.  the 
( anadian  f irsr  Army  in  Holland  and  our 
units  fighting  in  Italy,  will  wish  to  be  Fepre 
tented  at  th*  funeral:  but.  beyond  that,  it  is 
an  Empire  that  in  spirit  will  be  there 


offered  them  Under  th*  Caxtoei 
imprim  the  siorv  h<^xme  a success 
Joint  publlshltiR  rontracts  for  "In 
and  tome  other  UUes 


Traflc  late 
since  1871  have  linked  th*  Caxtoo 
nsRie  "vlih  one  of  the  Kasi't  fteaUfl 
publwhlng  Arms,  eiving  th*  CaJdw*U 
pubUaliera  naUotisl  recofnlUon  and 
some  needed  pre.vt»«e  PubiUhlnf 
Ave  books  In  1*28.  the  Arm  put  out 
3i  In  1916  It  now  plana  to  limit  lu 
I bock  output  to  26.  or  leas,  per  y*ar. 

President  Olps'Wi.  of  Caxton  Print- 
ers belle..-  If  there  Is  anylhluf 
that  Is  tfsHy  worth-while  in  thia 
mad  jurnbb-  we  call  clvlllaation 
should  be  bt«oks  ' HU  idea,  so  he 


assures 


Penmans  craftsmanship  in  fashic 
Knitted  Products  has  been  acqui 
during  76  years  of  experience.  N 
Kteniific  advance  in  materials  or 
knitting  methods  has  been  neglected. 
Constant  watchfulness  over  every 
process  of  manufacture  has  resulted 
in  a technical  skill  that  meets  the 
exacting  demands  of  Canadians  in  all 
Provinces. 

Expert  tailoring  and  80und  design- 
ing assure  that  extra  measure  of  ^ 

comfort  and  style  which  invariably  ^ 

distinguishes  Penmans  Knitted  ^ 

Producu.  ^ M 


S<*rn  in  PaxHing 

Self  glorification  ii  the  moct  uicleu  bur- 
den of  all  the  human  pa^k  What  a man  is 
wa»  begun  bv  hi*  family  many  gcneraiioni 
ago  It  17  conditumcJ  bv  geography  and  en- 
vironment bv  I'hancc  and  a mere  flipping  of 
a coin  It  1*  moulded  by  circum7iancv*  as 
often  a»  the  reverse'  may  be  tf>e  case  It  all 
that  were  not  enough,  what  a man  la  depends 
first  as  last  upon  the  will  of  Providence. 


7 if/rs  rtf  f irtoria 

Noveum  

inT  H'|'TI»**h''I  TimoTITTim*  FT 
M rtHU  ptHM  niiM  r 


What  About  llir  IVople? 

Genera!  MiNaughion  may  talk  until  lie  i» 
Mack  in  ihr  face  about  the  tdyllK  ihcones  of 
voluntary  service  but  the  fact  remains  that  it 
is  Pnmr  Minmer  King  s duty  to  give  some  ex 
planation  to  the  people  ol  this  country  *s  to 
what  he  proposes  to  do  with  powers  he  asked 
them  for  two  vean  ago.  and  which  they 
granted  him.  Mr  King  uid  expreevly  that 
hti  hands  had  been  tied  by  pre  election  prom 
lies,  and  that  he  wished  them  freed  ao  that  be 
might  Kt 

promises,  and  gave 
bring  in  conscription,  w 


Th.  .b»iy.d  him  of  .h. 

h.m  full  ,u.hoM>y  fo  ,h,„  .wo  dr-io.  :l 

huh  was  already  m , . - . j.  .-o.  - i nr  , 

/ u.'okt.  ffYfftjttitj  /ron?  o uu  o»  t 

force  in  nearly  all  Briiish  , jumultuom  uherr  my  wrtfkf 

For  more  than  two  yeari  Canada  i man-  | ^ thou^f 

power  has  been  considered  offinally  as  a f u.„iy  jo  u .ky  r t /«--•  irrf  r 

• problem  ' I here  is  a clear  road  out.  that  is  ^ ,, 

the  draft  system  I hf  peo^e  a/e  asking  that  . tit  on 

It  be  implemented  now  The  fighting  men  , paio  - 

overseas  are  demanding  a Tl^  veterans  of  1 ^ chanue  — mer/.  *e 

the  last  and  earlier  ware  are  demanding  a , 

Fight  of  the  nine  Provinces  in  Canada  have  ^ ^ , 

endoeaed  it  long  ago  Now  Col  Ralston  re-  lo  tht  tolor  ol  mu  < 

turns  from  the  battlefielda  and  prefumably  cr^u.** 

tells  Mr  King  that  Mr  King  takes  off  hu  - -towAx 

Osfence  ‘ pol‘*K*l  n»m*%  \ — 

a oew  Df^enc#  Miniater.  Meanwhile,  what  » The  gfand  instmtof.  lime 


TW*  USM  MS*  I*  TortSa  aSasSar*  IM 

DM  U*Ui  tixMias  •••(  n I*  cm«**4 
— * t*  74  tfom  ipMnWnt  W •«*■ 

- i*rT  Th*  h*»*T)  **r»*  «» 

.;.n**i-r  h»ih  •*wr  f*rr--  i*"*  ••••» 

7»h*r#  »4>i>U TT  Is  th*  U-U*  th*  t«4* 

.f  f«i„  c •n*s**i»  *srina  !•  t ns- 
(M*),*  O**'  »#rfin**  vUtHMi  -*rrvlr.l 
T*  SsS  !»»•  <)ro»S  *1  m •■.*  •ii’ 

•f  (J»*  *••■■«•<<  Or»«s*J  *4  SST  DM*.  *a* 
ass  r**t  I*  <*>*  h*tcM  H Mas  vata*  •* 


Knitted  Products 


l.lBERaL  aKHOetCTlOS 
Ward  2.  Bsajskrh  Liberal  Aswwi*- 
itnei  wUl  held  tu  annual  tserttne 
tncilchc  at  the  boai*  M Mrs  E.  E 
B«i>  1386  Whtuaer  Avvsue.  at  ■ 
o«iwck. 


BLRKk 


I 


THE  DAILY  COLONIST,  VICTORIA,  BC.,  W EnNKS'DAY.  NOVEMBER  8,  1944 


/ 


Oppose  Policy 
On  Volunteers 

Corcen«Ui  of  opinion  ynt«r<Uy 
upony  vet^rva  Ui  Victoria  ahowed 
a deriTiita  atAnd  ayaltui  the  policy 
of  volunteer  eervlce  ftr  ctreraeaa  duty 
a«  exprewed  b»  0«nera]  A O.  L Mc>. 
Naughtoo,  MtnUiey  of  Naiumal  De- 
fence 

1 Ir.,(  -neiier*;  B.  C.  Anhion.  for- 


retired,  aald  he  wa»  reserving  Judy- 
ment-  "I  am  not  aufUclenUy  Informed 
at  the  preaem  time  to  have  a deftrdte 
opinion.**  he  said  *'Allhouyh  Gen- 
eral McNaughton  haa  aurprlaed  peo- 
ple with  hla  atAnd.  I can  not  help  but 
feel  that  a man  of  hts  calibre  and 
type  and  a Kikller  with  a brilliant 
reonrd  muat  liave  aome  yood  rraacm 
for  hla  pre^nt  puUcy.” 

A aomewl^t  almllar  view  was  ex- 
prenaed  -by  Oofonrl  Roaa  Napier, 
prealdenl.  Red  Shavrona  Aaaociaiion 
of  Vancouver  laland.  who  aald:  “It 
haa  aiwayi  been  the  opinion  of  the 
Red  Chevrona.  and  my  opinion  too. 
Uiat  cohacrlptlbn  abould  have  been 
enforced  froro  the  atari  vtd  that.  If 
the  wlahe*  of  the  people,  who  voted 
In  fatOT  (4  lU  had  been  carried  out. 
we  would  hot  have  had  thU  trouble 
However.  unKl  all  the  fafta  are  made 
clear.  I would  not  Ulie  to  yo  into  fur- 
ther de'aU.  NO  doubt  aome  deflr>lte 
•land  will  be  taken  at  oar  annual 
meeUny.  which  will  be  held  Uiia  eve- 
hlny* 

Lieut,  ^polonel  Thomaa  Moore, 
manafer  of  Prince  Robert  Houae. 
waa  of  the  opinion  that  no  men 
’ ahduld  ~be  maintained  in  the  Home 
‘Defence  Army  who  are  phyaicaily 
able  to  aerve  oweraeaj.  ‘“nteaa  men.** 
h«  »ald.  '*a/l  Uvlny  oft  the  fat  of  the 
-Janflt  T wonder  what  the  reaction 
' would  be  If  the  men  who  have  volun- 
teered to  do  the  hyhtiny  and  have 
been  doing  U.  would  now  volunteer 
to  come  home  " 
wot  LD  WEIX*OMK 
CBANf  K TO  FIGHT 
Ballevlny  that  **tt  waa  too  late  to 
try  paycholoyy  on  the  home  defence 
troopa. ' Major  J R Melllree.  officer 
commandlny  Victoria  Company  of 
the  Veterana*  Guard  (Keaervei.  de 
dared.  "In  the  Ia«t  war  I helped  to 
train  thouaanda  of  oonacrlpta  and 
the  nearer  they  came  to  battle  the 
keener  they  were  Perwinally  I think 
that  moat  of  the  home  defence  troopa 
would  secretly  welcome  a chance  to 
play  a man'a  part " 
r.>pmlijna  of  repraaentatlvea  nf 
Women*!  AuklUaiiw  varied  on  the 
p(v»lblUty  of  home  leave  for  over- 
aena  troops  before  Chrlatmaa 

Mra  Swan  pretidem.  Womena 
Auxiliary  of  the  Britannia  Branch 
“It  will  be  wonderful  to  aee  them 
again  1 tlilnk  that  aome  of  the 
home  defence  troopa  ahould  taka 
their  place  “ 

Mra.  S J.  McDonald,  praaldent. 
Women'i,  Auxiliary  lit  Battalion. 
Canadian' Seettlah  “Chrlatmaa  leave 
aounde  Hke  an  appeaaement  policy. 
Tf  they  haven't  enough  relnforoe- 
menta  how  can  they  briny  the  boya 
home?”  * 

Mri  J Moffot,  preMdem.  Army 
and  Navy  Veterana*  Auxiliary  "I  am 


for  unlveraal  eonaeripllon.  llie 
troopa  who  have  been  (weraeaa  for 
several  yeara  are  entitled  to  yet 
home  for  ChrUtmaa  ** 

Mrs.  W P Trace,  prealdent.  Wom- 
en'«  Auxiliary.  Pro  Patrla  Branch' 
'Home  leave  for  Chrlatmaa  would  be 
nice  Juat  the  tame  I think  a lot  of 


Isaac  Gclley  ’ 
Found  Guilty 


Airborne  Cycle  Used  by  British 


• -ouiu  , Isaac  Odiey,  47-yaAr-oid  penatoner 

Juat  the  tame  1 think  a lot  of  ^ war,  waa  found  yuUty  by ; 


the  boya  will  want  toatay  where  they  ymterday  afternoon  I 


arewnd  flniah  the  Job. 


Editor  of  London 


LONDON.  Nov.  T CD  — Oeoffrer 
Dawson.  70,  editor  of  The  London 
Ttmea  for  two  perloda.  1»13-I4  and 
1923-41.  died  today. 

Aa  editor  of  the  authontatlve 
Timm,  often  the  voice  of  the  BrltUh 
Government  on  matLen.  of  hlyh  la- 
tematlonal  Importance.  Mr  Dawaon 
probably  was  the  moat  Influential 
joumallat  In  Britain. 

He  waa  educated  at  Cion  and  OX' 
ford  Unlveralty  and  at  the  end  of  the 
ia«t  century  became  an  official  at  the 
Colonial  Office  Prom  1901- 190S  he 
waa  private  secretary  to  Lord  Milner 
In  South  Africa,  and  then  for  five 
yeara  edited  The  Johannesbury  Star 
He  waa  a former  secretary  and 
trustee  of  the  Rhodu  Trust. 

Hla  widow,  one  son  and  two  dauyh- 
tera  surrlve. 

Nazi  (Casualties 

NEW  YORK,  Nov  7 OP —Ger- 
many haa  fuffered  at  leaat  2 044.090 
caaualUm  In  the  laat  half  year,  offi- 
cial statemenla  from  the  Eastern. 

' Waatem  and  Souihero  Pronta  dta- 
closed  today  Actual  enemy  loaaes 
may  be  a grbbi  <l*tl  higher 
Official  Allied  amircea  Hated  these 

' German  caauaJtlss  between  May 

I and  November.  . 

I Russia  790.000 

Wmtem. Front  1.060,090 

I Italy  — 194,000 

I ■ 

I Total  3.044.090 


on  a charge  oi  groea  Indecency,  the 
Jury  arrivinc  at  its  verdict  In  13 
minute*.  Sentence  waa  reserved  until 
the  end  of  the  Aaalxes 
The  trial  opened  the  Aaaue  docket  | 


With  brief  appearance  of  the  final 
pruaecuUon  witness,  W.  A.  Romkey 
Proceedlnga  were  interrupted  for 
judge  and  jury  to  view  the  scene. 

Only  witneu  called  by  Stuart  Hen- 
deraort,  defence  counael,  waa  the  ac- 
cused man.  He  denied  the  charge 
unequivocally.  , 

Mr  Henderson  argued  the  case 
presented  by  the  prosecution  waa  ^ 
"largely  Imagination  Instead  of  the 
tnich."  He  suggested  the  original 
Information  upon  which  ptrfice  acted 
was  baaed  on  apiic.  or  that  the  in- 
formant was  shielding  himself  and 
that  police  in  turn  were  shielding 
him  A man  "of  the  inteUlgence  of 
' the  accused'*  would.  If  guilty,  have 
taken  precautlona  against  being  seen, 
he  argued. 

Gordon  A.  Cameron.  Crown  prose- 
' cutor.  denied  Mr  Henderson  t con- 
tention that  Oelley  would  lose  hla 
pension  If  fouml  guilty,  saying  U 
was  hla  understanding  that  It  would 
be  stopped  while  a man  waa  con- 
fined. but  would  continue  afterwarda 
The  case  resolved  Itself,  he  argued, 
into  a simple  quesUoo  of  believing 
the  evidence  given  by  the  prosecu- 
tion or  the  denial  of  the  charge  by 
the  accused. 

TRIBITI  TO  CANADIANS 

BALTIMORE.  Nov.  7 — The 

BalUmor*  Sun  today  paid  editorial 
tribute  to  the  fighting  men  from 
Cangda,  noting  that  the  important 
news  from  the  weeiem  front  tn  the 
I last  few  days  has  been  made  by 
I Canadian  and  BrlUah  armies  In 
Holland. 


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Siragly  Packed  in  a Special  Container  (Shown  Open)  This  Folding 
Motorcycle  Was  Developed  by  the  British  for  Use  by  Airborne  Troops. 
It  Is  Dropped  by  Parachute. 


Robot  Attacks 
On  U.S.  Possible 

WASHINGTON,  Nov.  7 uPi  — The 
War  and  Navy  Departments  said  to- 
day that  robot  bomb  attacks  by  Ger- 
many on  the  United  States  are  "en- 
tirely possible.** 

The  departments  said  the  ques- 
Uoo whether  such  attacks  could  be 
made  had  been  raised  m view  of 
continuance  of  robot  bomb  use 
against  Great  Britain  after  dostruc- 
Uoo  of  launching  platforms  in 
Prance  and  the  Low  Countries. 

Is  a joint  statement,  the  depart- 
ment asserted  they  "ceiulder  such 
attacks  by  Germany  entirely  poaai- 
bl#.** 

Robot  bombs,  the  departments 
aald.  "might  be  launched  from  sub- 
marines lying  offshore  or  from  one- 
way sacrifice  flights  of  long-range 
bombers  controlled  ecroca  the  Atlan- 
tic by  submarine*.  It  Is  also  possi- 
ble that  attacks  might  be  launched 


from  catapult  plane  tenders.** 

The  atstemeni  said 
"It  la  extremely  doubtful  that 
such  attacks  could  entirely  elude 
Allied  sea  and  air  patrols.  Reason- 
able measures  are  In  force  to  protect 
Uie  country.  However,  aa  haa  pre- 
viously been  staled,  with  respect  to 
the  posalbllJty  of  sporadic  enemy  air 
I attacks  on  our  shores,  tt  Is  Impossi- 
; ble  to  Insure  that  such  an  attack 
will  be  completely  frusuated. 

"Any  such  aitadks  could  have  no 
great  military  effecUvenrss  and 
’ could  only  serve  to  stimulate  the 
nation  stUi  lurther  in  Ha  determined 
prosecution  of  the  war.** 

I More  Car*— A total  of  4J6I  auto- 
mobllea.  bearing  United  States  li- 
cence plates,  entered  Canada  be- 
tween January  to  the  end  of  October, 
compared  with  3.M1  for  the  same 
period  In  1943.  according  to  figure* 
provided  the  Victoria  and  Island 
Publicity  Bureau  by  O.  A Yardlev, 
collector  of  customa.  Last  month 
cars  with  licence  plata*  of  36  differ- 
ent ststes  vttlted  Victoria. 


Vancouver  Is 
Over  the  Top 

By  The  Canadian  Press 
I Greater  Vancouver  area  took  the 
I spotlight  in  the  fieventh  Victory 
I Loan  campaign  Tuesday  a*  Vancou- 
I ver  city  and  suburban  divisions  went 
I over  the  top. 

Vancouver  Is  the  first  major  city 
' In  Canada  to  reacli  her  qiaiU.  with 


BrlUali  Oolumbla-Yukon  with  236.- 
421  a^lcaUofu  from  individuals  in 
the  armed  forces  and  public  oanvsn 
stUl  required  |i  B14.700  to  reach  tu 
154.900.000  qui>ta  from  this  source. 

Large  appIlcsUons  stand  at  646  - 
169506.  Which  Is  104  per  cent  of 
quota 

Public  Investments  Tueadsy  were 
62,583  900  from  10.251  applications 
Same  day  In  the  last  loan  InvMl- 
iner.is  wri*’  13  706.200. 

VniU  reaching  thetr  quotas  were 
Richmond  and  Burnaby  In  suburban 
division.  AJbeml  District-West  Coast 
and  White  Hone  In  the  Yukon. 

The  armed  forces  oonUi;ucd  to 
lead  the  ten  BrUlsh  Columbia- 
Yukon  divisions  with  123  per  cent 
of  their  quota,  followed  by  Coast 
and  Suburban  at  109  P^r  bent  each 
Buburban  has  the  honor  of  being 
first  division  to  gel  all  her  units  over 
their  minimum  quotas. 

Vancouver  South  with  126  per  cent 
of  quota  haa  climbed  to  second 
smoag  43  British  Columbia  units  i 
Ladysmith  at  134  per  cent  is  the 
leading  unit  In  the  province. 

Prince  Rupert  Joined  larger  Brit- 
ish C-olumbta  cities  over  their  quotas 
Tuesday,  passing  the  |735  000  mark 
North  Saanich  and  Sooke  on  Van- 
couver Island  are  flying  second 
honor  pennaqU  *lth  136  and  125 
per  cent  of  quotas  InvMted. 

TRAINED  bLTCBbSrt'LLY 

India's  railway  workshops  have 
trained  thousands  of  unskilled  work* 
en  tnio  skilled  technicians. 


Amneaty  Granted 
Maurice  Tlutrez 

PAIUB.  Nov.  7 The  French 
Cabinet  today  granted  amnesty  to 
Coousunlst  Leader  Maurire  Tborec  { 
He  may  return  to  Parts  now  from 
Moscow  to  take  his  place  a*  a mem- 
ber of  the  Consultative  Aasembty. 

TTtr  decision  culminated  s year  of 
agiuilon  by  the  Communists  for  me' 
Government  to  quash  desrrtlon 
charges  Ulsing  from  Thom'  fllghi 
. . . . ...  . 


ladler  Oovemmems  ■ 
roundup  m 1939  At  that  time 
Thom  was  a member  of  the  French 
arm) 

N.AVY  Bl.I.MP  ('RANH 
BOSTON.  Nov  7 pPi.— One  man  is 
dead  and  a second  is  ILvtad  as  miss- 
ing in  the  wake  of  a navy  blimp 


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1 1/6 


craah  at  sea  alx^ut  12  miles  east  of 
Cape  Cod  First  Naval  Headquarters 
annouitced  today.  Tlie  announcs- 
metit  said  eight  survivors  and  the 
dead  man  liad  been  picked  up  by 
naval  vessels  engaged  in  (>earch 
eratinns. 


Orders  Taken  for 

Nanaimo,  Comox 

and 

Alberta  Coals 

PROMPT  DELIVERIES 

J.  E.  PAINTER  & SONS 


617  CORMORANT 


GS541 


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THE  D.MT.Y  COLONIST.  VICTORI.\,  B.C.,  WEDNESD.W.  NOVEMBER  R.  IW 

Victoria  (iouplc  Mark 
Diamond  Anniveniiary 

Mr.  and  Mr*  Hei^ry  Welch,  who 
celcbrfttcd  Ihclr  dlAznond  weddUig 
annt\‘erur7  on  October  S.  while 
vuliing  ihelr  &on  uid  dauvhler-ln- 
law  tn  OreafcU.  Saakatchewan.  have 
returned  to  their  home  at  1133 
Chapman  Street. 

Mr  Herbert  Welch,  with  whom 
Uie>  Plaited,  la  one  of  the  elfht 
children  at  the  < ocijic  Mr  and  Mri 


VLatura  Enjoy  Victoria  Holiday 


Orac*  McLeod  HUl.  and  for  the 
danclnf.  Mra.  C.  C.  Cook. 

Tile  baaaar  committee  Included 
Mra.  R.  fi  McClung.  Mra.  J.  Scaplan. 
Mlaa  Kathleen  Molloy.  Mra.  O.  R. 
Inlrd.  Mtsa  Dorothy  Newman.  Mlaa 
Joaii  WUlaher  and  Mlaa  Mlldreu 
Jonea. 


Music  and  Rainbow  Colors 
Create  Vivid  Fashion  Show 


FifflODs  Names 


ARSCN'R-KER 

Diana  Louiae.  eldeat  daughter  of 
Col  and  Mra  B RuimII  Ker.  147U 
Rockland  Avenue,  became  the  bride 
of  Mr  Paul  Araena.  only  aon  of  Mr 
Oeorge  Arsena,  Beach  Drive.  T\»ea- 
day  morning  at  11  oclock.  In 'the 
chapel  of  81.  Mar>'a  Church.  Oak 
Bay  Archdeacon  A E de  L.  Nunna 
officiated  at  the  quiet  wedding,  at- 
tended by  only  the  immediate  (am- 


a**wa»ta«  er« 

w«iui  %t  aiM*  Cfkfiti 

A j 


Before  each  aerne,  dancea  by 
mrmbeia  of  the  Florence  Clough 
Dancing  Academy  were  preacitted. 
entitled.  "Dance  of  the  Ralndropi. 
"Rainbow  Valae"  ajtd  "Sunny 
Rhythm  In  the  ftrat  acene.  ’ After 
the  Storm,'*  Mri  McCuUough  aang 
"111  Walk  Alone'.  In  the  aecund, 


"I  Itope  no  one  goes  home  with 
o>ooey  In  hla  or  her  pockeu,"  Mra 
Nancy  Hodge*.  M L A , told  thronga 
who  gathered  at  tlie  Cryatal  Uarden 
yesterday  ^tenroon  for  the  Solarium 
Junior  League  glittering  faahtoo 
ahow  and  bazaar.  "Wltere  the  Rain- 
bow Ende  ’ In  officially  the 


VIUlHf 


w»u«  T*a«t  • UiiSM 

Al 

M UN  DAY’S 

1203  DOUGLAS  ST. 


members  on  their 


bride  wore  a amok) -blue  atreei- 
length  ffoefc.  • uny  black  hat 
trunmed  wtUi  veiling,  and  black  ac- 
ceaaorte*.  and  her  corsage  bouquet 
was  of  cattleyan  orchids  Shortly 
after  the  ceremony,  Mr  and  Mra 
Arsens  left  by  plane  for  Vancouver, 
entraining  for  Banff  the  same  day 
fbr  traveling,  the  bride  dnnned  a 
fur  coat  over  her  wedding  ensemble 


ago  at  Melbourne  Hall.  Leicester. 
England,  on  October  33.  coming  to 
Canada  in  the  Spring  of  1903  They 
pioneered  In  the  Qrenfell  dUirtct 
and  retired  In  1919.  when  they  came 
to  live  In  Victoria.  A daughter.  Mrs 
Alfred  Hobbe.  also  lives  in  Victoria 
The  Meiropohtan  United  Church 
of  Victoria  sent  greetlnga  and  a 
bouquet  to  Mr  and  Mra.  Welch  on 
the  occasion  of  their  aimiveraary 


the  crippled  children  and  wished 
them  every  success,  proceeds  of  the 
bazas  r and  show  and  of  the  tea 
and  dance  following  will  go  to  the 
Queen  Alexandra  Solarium. 

A lovely  rainbow  arch,  against  a 
blue  velvet  drop,  formed  an  entrance 
for  the  modeU.  Rainbow  muslr 
throughout,  reviving  tunes  like 
"Binging  in  the  Rain.**  "On  the 
Sunny  Side  of  the  Street"  and 
"Ulacs  In  the  Rain.**  created  a lively 
pace  for  the  charmlhg  mannequins 
As  the  "story  with  the  happy  end- 
ing" unfolded,  spectators  saw  Hope, 
portrayed  by  Mrs  K D.  McCuUough. 
and  Faith,  tn  the  personage  of  Mrs 
Noel  Morgan,  with  their  alx  atten- 
dants in  storm  clothes,  showing  the 
latest  styles  In  raincoats,  reverslblet 
and  corduroys:  clothes  promising 
sunshine,  revealing  all  the  pastels  of 
the  season  in  angora  and  gabardine 
wools  and  crepes,  and  rainbow  hues 
In  vivid  red.  blue.  Indigo,  green  and 
orchid.  Extra  fastUons  were  shown 
between  each  scene.  Mrs.  June 
Beavan  commented  on  faahiona  and 
told  the  story  of  the  Rainbow  Show 


In  the  finale,  the  chorus,  ronslsting 
of  models  Mrs  P H.  Brown,  Mrs 
O J.  Scott.  Mrs  A W K Pltkethley. 
Mrs.  J Bcaplen.  Mrs.  I.  M<Callum. 
Mrs.  R.  D.  McCullough.  Mrs  Noel 
Morgan  and  Mlu  Pat  Peodray.  and 
eight  ratings  of  the  Royal  CsnadMn 
Navy  )oined  In  singing  "What  a 
Difference  a Day  Made"  ftiUowing 
the  tableaux  by  the  dancers,  they 
appeared  in  ‘‘Sweethearts  on  Pa- 


Miss  Ruth  Mac  Lean. 
spendU^  the  week  tn 
mother.  J 


. Victoria,  la 
I Vancouver. 

Mrs  E.  W 


rot  THOSI  WANTING  TH|  HST 


OAKBAY 

BEACH 

HOTEL 


visiting 

MacLean 


Out-of-town  guests  at  the  Findlay 
Cook 


wedding  were  the  bride's 
grandmother,  Mrs.  R.  8.  Cook,  and 
Mrs.  W B.  Wright,  Vancouver. 


Mr  and  Mrs  Scott  Mathison,  Br., 
Victoria,  are  visiting  their  son  and 
snd  Mrs.  8 


FINDLAY^OOK 

At  an  all-white  wedumg,  sulem- 
nlsed  at  St  Matthias  Church  by 
Rev  Jolin  Furlong.  RCN  Senior 
Command  chaplain,  on  October  30. 
l«Ua  nUMlyi.  only  daughter  of  Mrs 
O Cook.  3(133  Blanshard  Street,  be- 
came the  bride  of  P.O.  Walter 
Jamee  Findlay,  younger  son  of  Mr 
and  Mr*  F j Findlay.  3619  Blan- 
shard  Street  Olven  In  marriage  by 
her  UTKle.  Mr.  Murray  Turner,  the 
bride  wore  a gown  of  white  ahtet 
with  blahop  aleeves  utd  a Sweet- 
heart neckline.  Her  fulMengUi  veil 
of  Illusion  net  was  held  in  place  by 
a Mary  Stuart  headdrras  She  car- 
ried a bouquet  of  pink  maebuds 
centred  with  white  gardenias  Mrs 
Rum  Keeler,  alsler  of  the  groom, 
was  matron  of  honor,  wearing  white 
sheer  with  a small  doll  hat.  and 
carrying  a bouquet  of  pink  rama- 
tlons  UUle  Sharon  Carter,  niece 
of  the  groom,  was  flower  girl  In 
whiu  ahecr.  P.O.  Cyril  Carter  was 
beat  man.  Uahers  were  Ldg  Smn  A 
LeBlanc  and  Idg.  Smn  L.  Mc- 
Nulty Mlaa  Dorothy  Jealouse.  ac- 
ecenpanled  at  the  organ  by  M)m 
Kathleen  Fowler,  sang  "Because." 
whl>  the  register  was  being  signed. 

For  her  golng-away  outfit,  the 
bride  wore  a gold  wool  frock  with 
tan  accqaiones.  a dark  brown  coal 
with  aqulrrel  trim,  and  a corsage 
bouquet  of  red  rosebuds.  Mr  and 
Mr*  Findlay  will  reside  at  11S3 
Burdett  Avenue. 


LUNCHES  DINNERS 

Tait  ai«SM  StsIUS** 

a**  s»s  sw«w  c«t  ■••4s  ■ a iiai 


rade 


daaghter-ln-law.  Mr 


Bazaar  aUlls.  decorated  in  the 
rainbow  scheme,  offered  novelty 
bracelets,  necklares,  colorful  draw- 
string bags,  baby  sets  In  woolen 
bormels.  booties  and  Jackets:  aprons 
in  peasant  style,  handbags,  compacts 
and  pictures  Jams  and  JelllM 
proved  popular  with  rtaltora.  as  did 
the  toy  sUll. 

Rainbow  Frolic  committee  con- 
sisted of:  General  oonvener.  Mrs.  R. 
D.  McCullough;  revue  production, 
Mrs.  R Beavan,  revue  direction. 
Mrs.  P.  H.  Brown;  decorations,  Mrs 
J.  Dunn;  publicity.  Mrs.  C H.  Miller, 
and  games.  Mrs  O.  F Dunn  Ac- 
companist for  the  faslilon  show  was 


Concert  tm  Friday 

V 

Centennial  United  Church  Choir, 
conducted  by  J.  W Buckler,  and  ac- 
oocnpanled  by  Mrs.  R.  J.  Gamer,  will 
present  a concert  in  the  church  on 
Gorge  Ruad  at  S IS  o'clock  Friday 
night.  J Ingram  Smith  will  preside 
at  the  organ.  Mus  Wlnnlfred  Ap- 
plegate. soprano,  and  Ralph  Me- 
Adam  baritone.  **111  assist  llie  choir. 
Proceeds  of  the  concert  will  be  used 
to  fumlsl)  a new  gown  room  for  the 
choir. 


Mathison. 


Mr  and  Mra  Gordon  Aberneiliy 
ind  daughter.  Diane  have  returned 
to  Victoria,  after  visiting  Mr  and 
Mrs.  Murray  Abernethy,  Vancouver 


DRESSER  SETS 

Mjmf  lssatr(«l  Celen  fe  Ck*«s«  froni 
CsmpteSs  Witk  GJt  Cssm 


Mr  and  Mrs.  Frank  Sommer  and 
their  small  daughter,  Marjorie  Anne, 
have  returned  to  Victoria,  after 
spending  a mottlh  In  Edmonton  with 
Mrs.  Sommer's  parents.  Mr  and  Mrs. 
Thornton  Graham  10639  94th  Ave- 
nue. 


Mrs.  C.  R Marguon  and  baby  son, 
Michael,  are  guesu  of  the  former's 
parents.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  □.  O.  Pennock. 
1341  Uampahlre  Road  . While  in 
Victoria,  they  will  alao  >1alt  Michael's 
paternal  grandparents.  Mr.  and  Mra 
R Marglsoo,  1448  Vlnlng  Street. 

« • • 

P.O.  and  Mrs.  Gerald  R.  Dunn, 
who  were  recently  married  In  Win- 
nipeg. are  spending  a month  with 
the  former's  pareniR.  Mr  snd  Mrs 
W.  R Dunn.  S19  Burnside  Road,  fol- 
lowing hla  graduation  as  an  R.C  A F 
rutngator  from  No.  5.  A O^.,  Win- 
nipeg. 

• B • 

Mra  W.  I Ferguson  and  daughter. 
Elisabeth  Ann.  will  arrive  In  Van- 


PLAN'F.l  AKIl  M VISIT 
A trip  to  the  planetanum  at  Royal 
Roads  Naval  College  will  be  made 
tonight  by  membera  of  the  Victoria 
Branch  of  the  Royal  Astronomical 
Society  of  Canada.  "The  planetarium 
Is  an  artificial  aky.  In  which  mem- 
ber* irlll  be  able  to  see  the  move- 
ments of  celestial  bodlea  a*  they 
actually  have  occurred  throughout 
the  ages 


phont  t-6014  |3I7  00UGu;5 


Better  Lighting 
Longer  Vision 

With  I Modern 


FASHION  DESIGNING 

A FrscUr*]  snS  Th«rmie»  Ce«rs*  a*»> 
I*  Usre  a> 

roBassKUfotNrw 


rnaoMTo  a<'aooL  or  otaiuN 

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Mra.  Terence  Todd  and  bet  two  daugbtera,  Madeloo,  aged  two  and  a half 
years,  and  Vicki,  ■ mete  four  months,  arc  enjoying  a boUdsy  in  Victoria. 
With  Lieut.  Terence  Todd.  R.C.N.V.R.,  who  ie  on  furlougn,  they  ere 
visiting  St  the  home  of  (he  letter's  parents,  Mr.  end  Mrs.  W.  C.  Todd.  St. 
Charles  Street.  Mrs.  Todd  the  former  Cary  WUgrest.  of  Vancouver, 
'arrived  in  Victoria  Saturday  from  her  home  in  Chester.  Novi  Scotia. 


TO  8TABI1.IZF.  FKlCUi 
LONDON.  Nov  7 cCP-Rrgter).— 
BrlUin  will  spend  £350.000.000  •II.- 
100  000  000 1 on  food  and  other  aub- 
sldles  U>  stabilise  prlcea  during  the 
currenl  fiscal  year.  Oabert  Peakr.  Fi- 
nancial Secretary  to  the  'Treasury, 
told  the  House  of  Commons  today 
"The  Government  spent  £190JWOIKX> 
last  year. 


From  the  Electrical  Dept. 

TRILITE  LAMPS— Nest  fluted 
designs,  wooden  stsnds  Priced  from 

• d *780 


£>nte/t  tk^ 

SOYBAKE 

— BAKING 
TlTiUA  CONTEST 


AltDRESSKS  Ml.MSTI.R.S 
Rev.  Edward  H Johnson  spoke  on 
"The  Christian  Mission  In  a New 
Day,'  at  a meeting  of  the  Victoria 
Ministerial  Association  in  the 
y W.CA..  Monday  afternoon  A 
nephew  of  the  Very  Rev.  Hewlett 


Several  subatantla]  gifts  have  been 
received  by  Oonxales  Chapter. 
'I.O.D.E..  for  HMCS.  Uganda,  re- 
, cently  adopted  by  the  chapter.  It 
was  announced  at  the  monthly 
meeting  held  yeaierday  Teleirwms 
of  congratulaUorts  have  been  ren*. 
' to  Oapt.  R.  Mainguy.  C.B  E . R C.S  . 
offlrers  and  men  of  the  Uganda  on 
the  commlsskmlng  of  the  cruMer. 

Child  welfare  tea  held  recently  at 
' thr  home  of  Mr*  Stuart  Robertson, 
at  which  Mrs  T A Rlckarrf.  vice- 
regent.  and  Mrs.  Robertson  were 
■Joint  hostesses,  was 'a  splendid  u<- 
ctm  and  a vote  of  tlianks  to  the 
hoaieases  was  pasred  at  the  meeting. 
Mrs  H.  G Davis,  child  welfare  con- 
vener. reported  her  committee  had 
received  96  useful  and  daln'y 
artlries  and  the  sum  of  831.50. 

I Durtrtg  October  the  chapter  sent 
45  articles  costing  846  4.S  to  *he 
I Municipal  Chapter,  for  the  services 
I Mrs  Curtis  Sampson  gave  an  en 
I groasinc  report  of  meetings  and 
I entertalnmeni  of  the  semi-annual 
' provincial  conference  at  Pwt  A.1- 
‘-beml.  to.whfih  aha  was  a delegate 
Member*  of  the  chapter.  It  was  re- 
ported. aAslsted  on  tag  day.  Mrs 
Harty  M<wgan  and  Mrs.  J Q Olllan 
presented  a brief  musical  program 
I at  the  meeUng 

A special  meeting  of  membera  of 
Gonzales  Chapter  will  be  held  <m 
the  afternoon  of  Wednesday  next 
at  the  home  of  Mrs  W.  C.  Nichols. 
>914  St.  Charles  Street 


troll.  Ueut  Ferguson,  RCNVJl. 
will  Join  hU  family  before  Chrlatmas. 

• 8 • 

Mr  Eric  A.  Leslie.  B.8c..  president 
of  the  Graduates'  Society  will  be 
honored  at  dinner  Friday  at  6 30  at 
the  Eknpresa  Hole!  by  McOUl  gradu- 
ates. Mr.  Leslie  la  the  vice-president 
and  comptroller  of  the  C.P  R Grad- 
uates wishing  to  attend  may  make 
Dorothea 


COMBINATION  TRILITES 
Walnut  stsrtdi.  *99 

Each  * fcfc 


TRADITION  MAINTAINED 

CARDIFF,  Wales  tCF)  - *n»e 
Welch  regiment  has  a new  billy 
goat  mascot  Taffy  Vll  Taffy  VI 
died  last  July.  He  was  a famous 
goat  who  figured  In  the  Aldershot 
Uttoes 


BEGINNER  8 U'(  K 
LONDON  tCFt.  — Police  Constable 
Charles  Pearson.  49  "didn't  know  a 
carrot  from  a lumip"  In  1939.  but 
he's  Just  won  another  big  gardening 
prise  He  decided  to  be  a victory 
gardener  and  bought  a sixpenny 
booklet  on  gardening  Since  then 
he's  won  five  major  prises. 


COMBINATION  TRILITES  — 
Bronic  all-msul  stsnds.  8 6 Q9A 
Each  I ^ 

WALNUT  BRIDGE  8J^95 
STANDS.  Each 


See  Your  Grocer  for  Detiiii 


when  one  was  on  Lite  alrertgth  el 


TTw  history  of  Uie  goat 
masroia  goes  bark  lo  tha  Crimea  the  41at  Regiment  of  Foot. 


renervatloni  with  Mlaa 
Kay.  654  Dallas  Road 

Expected  In  Victoria  to  attend  the 
Biahop  - Moore  weddlpg,  Saturday, 
are  Mrs.  J W Stewart  New  West- 
minster. Mrs.  Roy  Baxter,  Miss  C. 
Smith,  Mias  B SirrlUi  and  Mlu  L 
Mcsire,  all  of  Vancouver.  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  W.  Plillllps.  Port  Orrhard.  and 
Mra.  E A.  Btrchell.  Mias  L.  Stewart 
and  Mr  D.  ‘niompaon,  all  of 
Burnaby. 


TORCHIERE  LAMPS— Iv.orv  or 
broiuc  stands. 

Special  complete  * " 


^^TME  1944-45  LOOK 

CAN  BE  YOURS  IP  YOU  SHOP  AT  THE  PICCADILLY 
roata  • st  iT*  • barras*  01.0*1*  • naiBTs  . switraa* 


( HRVSANTHKMI  M HfK  IETY  ivi  ns  Ku:v 

Victoria  and  District  Chryaanthe  JOHA^RfESBURO  CF  - A pair  of 
mum  Society  will  meet  in  the  City  chairs  presented  to  Lord  Byron  by 
Hall  lomocmw  night  at  8 o'clock.  the  Duke  of  Newcastle  were  sold  by 

auction  for  11,500.  They  were  In- 
ANCIENT  rrBBENC'V  I eluded  In  a oolleetfon  of  antiques 

Coins  Were  first  used  In  the  eighth  from  the  home  of  the  late  Chief  Jus- 

t lice  de  VUUera. 


THREE-WAY  TORCHIERES- 
Heavy  bronze  aland,  floral  snd  semi 
cut  r^ectors.  Priced  at 

*24*“  *29'’'' 


century  B C. 


McLennan,  McFeely  & Prior,  Ltd 


SOBIES 


Mr.  and  Mrs.  Arthur  Rlchandaom 
Wildwood  Avenue,  and  their  daugh- 
ter. Miss  Marlon  Inglis.  have  re- 
lumed from  a three-week  holidu.; 
In  California,  where  they  visited 
Mr  Rlchardaon'a  brother  and  abler- 
In-law.  .Mr,  and  Mra  Dudley  Rich- 
ardson. Hollywood,  and  Mr*.  Ri.'h- 
ardaon'a  sUtcr,  Mra  H.  E Grant. 
San  Carloa. 


(■t«siua»e  tsae 

1400  Government  Street 


erlval* 

40  D*el* 


flCKfO  for  QUALITY 
PACKED  for  PROTECTION 
POURED  for  PLEASURE 


Tlie  clirutenlng  took  place  ir* 
Halifax  County  recently  of  the  oaby 
son  of  Lieut.  John  W.  Dangerfield, 
H C N V R . and  Mrs  Dangerfield. 
with  the  naval  chaplain.  Rev  W G 
Meadu.^  performing  the  ceremony 
at  Oatcr  Defence  Station  Camper- 
down.  Tlte  child,  wearing  hts 
mother's  christening  robe,  received 
ihe  name*  John  &nesi  Frederick 
HU  godparenu  are  Mrs.  E.  V 
Turner.  IlaUfax,  who  U also  hU 
mothers  godmother.  Mlu  Jeute 
Dangerfieki  and  Mr  George  Danger- 
field.  Winnipeg,  hU  aunt  and  uncle. 
TTie  baby  U the  grandson  of  Flvlng 
Officer  and  Mrs  Ernest  Eve.  Em 
preu  Avenue.  Victoria. 


P.-T.  Associations 

An  original  dramaiUaUon  written 
by  a group  of  boys  and  their  direc- 
tor. Mr*  w W McOUl.  of  the  Chll- 
dreq's  Garden  Library,  will  be  heard 
tonight  at  8 30  o'clock  over  CJV1 
Entitled  "The  Voice  of  Safety,'  it  Is 
prevnted  by  the  Victoria  and  Dls- 
~ AavorlatKm 


GIVE  THEIR  LUNCH 
AN  0X0  PUNCH! 


we  can  announce 

FINAL  VICTORY! 


AN  ONION  TREAT 


trlct  Parent  - Teacher 
Council  as  part  of  Uietr  regular  radio 
progiam. 

TItnse  taking  part  are  Michael 
Stedman 


Sunday  aftemonn.  members  of  the 
Old  Girls  AMKWlsUon.  St  Margaret  s 
School,  who  were  sble  to  attend, 
gathered  r/<«e(her  for  a no-hosteas 
party  in  the  Immce  qf  the  Empress 
Hotel.  Civmmlttee  in  charge  con- 
<lMed  Of  ML**  Naneei)  Stephens, 
president;  Mrs.  J.  8 Woods,  vlce- 
prealdeot.  and  Mra  Terry  O'Orady. 
secretary.  Mias  Ruth  Jonea  and 
MiM  Frances  Price  poured  tea  at  the 
table  centred  with  Autumn  flomera 
Those  present  were  Mim  EUxabeth 
Angu.'.  Mtw  Ttiea  Arbulhnot.  Mrs. 
fk-ir  Burton  Mim  Laura  Bapty.  Mrs 
W M Carmichael  Miss  Jocelyn  Coi- 
lUon. 'MPa  Marsha  Dorman.  MUe 
Rhoma  Dorman.  Mra  Ely.  Mia* 
Audrey  Frater.  Mr*  Mary  Oumbert 
Mra,  Q C Grant.  Miss  Felicity 
Grant.  Miss  Jennifer  Hobbs.  Mrs 
Basil  Hood.  Muwi  Clare  King.  Mra 
Arthur  levundr  Mu*  Ex-eljm  Lettjee. 
Mrs  Mune]  Miller  Mrs  Stells  Me- 
CandlsM.  Mr.<  Faith  Macdonald 
MIka  June  Macdonald.  MUs  Violet 
McConagahy.  Mbs  Beryl  Nation 
Miss  Marcia  Prior  Mra  Eric  Quain- 
ton.  Mr*  Arthur  Boss  Mra  A I 
Spurgin.  Mua  Sortia  Stewart.  Miss 
Ann  Bnate  Mrs,  H R TTwrnsherMl 
Mr*  Muriel  Whvle  MUs  Rnaemary 
Wtlllamji.  Mbs  Rosalind  WiUctnsnn 
Mrs  Norman  Yarrow  and  Mia* 
Veryan  Varrow. 


\ /BOtLfD 
V ONIONS 

WfTH 'MEATY' PICK  UP 


David  Oeddl*  Clarence 
Brown.  Kenneth  Cook  and  George 
Reader. 


RISUIT:  BtAcme,  HiAitrr 


RiSUlT:  Nim,  NoumsMtMG 


GRAVY  FOR 
HAMBURGERS 


\^omnrs  Institutes 

Cbqulmali  Women's  Institute  will 
meet  at  the  home  of  Mra  N Keil> 
on  Friday  at  7 45  p m. 


STIRRED  IN  A JIFFY 


Lake  Hill  Womens  1; -"ttute  at 
the  meeting  held  Mondav  after- 
noon. repr<r>d  a wool  quiU  had  been 
eompleied  during  October  and  mem- 
ber* had  aiaisted  in  distribution  of 
ration  borAt  a 'teen  age  canteen 
haa  been  started  and  will  resume 
dances  on  November  Id 
A letUz . of  thanks  from  Queen 
Alexandra  Solarium  was  read  to  the 
members  TTie  Solarium  expreaaed 
fpprerlatlon  for  17  cartons  of  fruit 
and  vegetable*  and  rar.ned  good* 
received  from  Lake  Hill  Mra  J 
Findlay  reported  pn  the  district  con- 
ference aral  Mr*  E Glover  received 
oongrat  ulaUoru  upon  her  election  as 
Ttre-preeldenl  of  live  dblrirt  board 
Tea  was  served  by  Mrs  C Olo*er 
and  Mra  W Simpson  Mra  O W 
Massey  presided 


>rr>icf  l.inr  IJown 

A service  line  of  the  British  Co- 
lumbia Electric  Railsay  Co.  Ltd. 
came  down  the  tntccaectkici  of 
Blanahard  an^'ates  Straels  ahortJ) 
before  II  o'clock  last  night  It  was 
thought  by  a company  spokesman 
to  have  been  caused  by  a short  cir- 
cuit. through  friction  af  the  wires  In 
the  fresh  adnd  City  police  directed 
traffic  unti)  the  damage  was  re- 
paired 


RESULT:  B(trii»Juiaif 


THE  MAIN  OFFICE  AND  PLANT —LOCATED  AT  MULL.  QUIIEC 


Ordef 

COKE 

Now 

COKE  DEPARTMENT 

B.C.  ELECTRIC 


SOBIE  SILK  SHOPS  LIMITED 


A er««kiM  eeesa  Wee  ke«wa  tew  ■e*k« 
•t  «WM  anS  It  * htar?  airele  te  teer 
tuelltr  brenrhiai  iwhvt  art  rentue"; 
i>n*at«e  a»Wt  arnntbtiia  atMtUt  hat 
Vten  SertJaerS  taeectalit  te  eMti  wua  ete 
sitlow  It  It  «t*4t  trMp  a aMMSiea 
tie*  •(  CaitaS^en  Salta*  natS  a Sren^  ’tH 
SemaSt  la  M tale  (mi  SSr  art*  te«  et  •' 
renmlmSaie  Ora*  aterea  aaS  etliar  Sow 
atnrea  -AS  I e *■ 


(NirORMS  MRAN  A l>OT 
MAIDSTONE,  biglar^d  CF  -Kent 
ka  the  only  county  in  Bntain  where 
the  pntlee  forre  hai  all  the  womer 
remiit*  It  needs  And  It  is  the  cnly 
coghtr  which  drease*  tu  women  po 
Uce  in  smart  uniforma 


17  STORES  IN  CANADA 


TH/S  ADyiMTtSiMiHT  /S  ntUUlHtD.  HOT  TO  StU  GOODS,  BUT  TO  SlU  BONDS 


MONEY  l.r.NDr.»^  xs  1*4* 

In  Bngland  the  pawnbroker  ar 
tired  wtih  wuilam  the  Cnnq>jeror 


THE  DAILY  COLONIST.  VICTORIA,  B.C.,  WEDNKSDAY.  NOVEMBER  S.  1944 


Out  100  Asd  deck* 

of  c«rdf  coUecUd  wtr«  tcnl  to  tin 
J Qulno,  sAd  macMlAM  »nd  tlx 
dccti  Mnt  to  Uie  K of  C.  HoMol. 
Mrs.  O J Ehnal«r.  Umleon  officer, 
gave  imerMtlng  account  of  Um  iMt 
meetinc  of  the  Wartime  Fricee  and 
Trade  Board,  and  etreaMd  lU 
»k>gan  ‘'Don't  buy  more  (iiao  you 
need  if  one  »IU  do.  don't  buy  t«o  “ 
Cicarettea  for  ChrUtoue  ««re  eant 
to  23  bo)«  and  ilrlx  of  the  parish 
serving  overaeai  by  the  conveners, 
Mrs.  Gordon  B.  Palorson  and  sirs 


In  the  auditorium,  71S  View  atrvet. 
Thuraday,  itartlnf  at  3 30  Mrs  M 
Mortimer  honorary  president,  will 
officially  open  the  basaar  In  the 
evening  ■’WO’  wUI  be  played,  cocn- 
meocing  at  B o'clock 


Societies 


For  All  OccasioiM 


lUfUlar  monthly  meeting  of  Lake 
HUl  SubdlvUlcn  of  the  CathoUc 
Women's  League  wUl  be  held  to- 
morrow at  3:X  pm. 


The  Chatelaine  Club,  formed  re- 
cently for  young  married  women  In 
Victoria,  will  meet  tonight  at  8 
o’clock  to  the  YWCA  The  eve- 
ning's program  will  Include  old-time 
dancing.  The  Chatelaine  Club  has 
MUd  M l-Vj.'*--  gl'V:  ptoeram  *>»"• 

retary.  as  memte^SpTwji'-  • 


Women's  Pariah  Guild  and  Sew- 
ing Clrelr  of  Christ  Ohurrh  Cathe- 
dral will  hold  a monthly  meeting  In 
the  guild  room  on  Pnday  at  3 30 
pm. 


of  the  meetuig  Mr*  J.  J O’B'leui 
gave  an  Informative  talk  on  credit 
unMns  and  pointed  out  the  ad- 
vantages to  be  gained  by  joining. 
Mrs.  Doherty  was  thanked  for  her 
hospitality.  The  next  meeting  is  to 
be  at  Mrs  Gordon  B.  Patersons 
home  3SM  Orchard  Avenue,  on  De- 
cember i. 


Married  W.D.’s 
To  Be  Released 


SMOKED 

PICNICS 

SHOULDERS— TENDERIZED 


Buy  any  cut.  regardlcM  of  price.  Cook  it  the 
way  you  piaase.  Then,  if  you're  not  completely 
satisfied,  we'll  refund  all  your  money  without 
guestion 


FRESH-FROZEN 
Grade  'B" 


IhU  beautiful  short  tuxedo  of 
black  Persian  lamb  la  an  aH-occa* 
slon  coat,  for  It  may  be  thrown  on 
over  a suit  In  the  daytime  or  worn 
over  an  evening  gown  with  equal 
grace  It  la  youthfully  atyled.  38 
inchM  long  with  broad  thouldan. 
wide  sleeves  and  deep  turned-back 
cuffs.  The  flneueM  of  the  curl  U 
evldcnL 


OTTAWA.  Nov  t «cr>.  — Married 
members  of  the  Royal  Canadian  Air 
Force  'Women's  DIvUlon)  wlU  be  re- 
leased to  clTfllan  life  under  a dis- 
charge plan  now  being  Initiated,  Air 
Force  Headquarters  said  today. 

With  the  end  of  recruiting  for  the 
R.C.AF.  and  closing  of  many  train- 
ing schools  of  the  British  Common- 
wealth Air  Training  Plan  many  oC 
the  Jobe  done  by  WJD'i  have  ended 
and  there  now  Is  need  to  cut  down 
the  number  of  personnel. 

An  esUxnsted  iO  per  cent  of  the 
W D's  are  married,  mostly  bo  aerTlce- 
men.  many  of  whom  are  or  will  be 
returning  from  overseas,  and  It  Is 
felt  these  girls  should  have  the 
chance  to  set  up  housekeeping 

Dp  to  DOW  mamage  has  not  been 
a reason  for  discharge. 

Exception  to  the  discharge  plan 
will  be  made  for  widows,  who  have 
been  reclasslQed  as  ''single,**  and  on 
cesnpasdonau  grounds  for  glxk  who 
have  special  reasons  for  remaining 
In  the  service. 

Oldest  of  the  three  Canadian  wom- 
en's services,  the  ROAP.  <W.D.< 
was  formed  In  Jub'.  IMl.  and 
stopped  rMrultlng  iMt  June  when 
Its  numbers  reached  18.800 


"Klondike  Niglif  will  be  held  in 
the  lower  ballroom  of  the  Crystal 
Garden  on  Thursday.  November  30. 
It  was  deckled  at  the  meeting  of 
the  Junior  Wumen’s  AuxlUaxy  of 
8t  Joaepti’a  Hosidtai,  held  Motwlay 
evening  In  the  X-ray  department  of 
the  Itoapital.  ML«s  Rhoday  Onward, 
vice-president,  presided  in  the  ab- 
sence of  the  president.  Miss  Wynne 
Varney  Convened  jointly  by  Mrs 


COMMERCIAL  BEEF 


PORK 


T-Bone  Steak  or  Roast 

Wing  Steak  or  Roast 

Porterhouse  Steak  or  Roast 
Minced  Round  Steak 


GRAIN 


Uie  annual  event  will  feature  danc- 
ing. games,  bingo  T)>e  annual  chil- 
drens tea  wiB  be  held  Saturday. 
December  18.  at  the  Empress  Hotel, 
and  reservations  ahould  be  made 
well  In  advai»8,  officUtk  stated. 
Miss  Varney  and  Miss  Nora  Corn- 
wall will  convene  the  tea.  The  baby 
stall  In  the  matemuy  wing  of  the 
hospital  netted  I134W  since  It 
was  opened  In  July,  U was  reported. 


Picnic,  hock  on  . 
Picnic,,  hock  off. 
Butts,  small,  lean 


The  Need  IsGreater 


Golden  Syrup 


Coffee 


For  totgl  victory  lee  hghts  s totsi  wsr  For  nothing  less  will 
he  ley  down  his  arms.  For  your  take  he's  willing  to  gamble 
on  coming  through  alive.  Whether  he  doe*  or  not  i*  decidedly 


KITCHEN  CRAFT 

FLOUR 


Mn  John  Hart.  Fairfield  Road. 
Is  kindly  lending  her  home  for  s 
tea  and  aale  of  aprons  and  super- 
nulUes  to  be  held  gn  *nmr»<iay. 
November  2S.  from  2 M to  8 pm.. 
final  plans  for  which  were  itiide 
when  members  of  the  Altar  Soo.ety 
of  Our  Lady  of  Lourdes  Church  and 
Oak  Bay  Subdivision  of  tlie  CWL 
met  on  Monday  at  the  home  of  Mrs. 
Frank  1 Doherty.  3M8  Weald  Road, 
nie  president.  Mrs.  I*  Bull'vk- 
Webster.  was  in  the  chair  RcjUne 
rtporla  were  read  and  regular  busi- 
ness matters  received  attention 
Mn  F White,  convener  reported 


Edward's 


Oatmeal 

B fr  K 

Pure  Lard 


Tea 

Canterbury 

Spinach 


The  imminence  ot  victory  ha*  climaxed  the  retponsibilitie*  of 
the  home  front  Canada's  borrowing  needs  today  are  greater, 
not  less.  To  sec  the  uniformed  services  get  all  they  need  to 
win  with  minimum  losses  ts  still  our  biggest  )ob. 

NOW  IS  the  hour  to  buy  Victory  Bonds — one  more  than  before! 


Vitamin  "B"  or 
Regular  White 

7-lb.  Sack 
24-lb.  Sack  74^* 
49-lb.  Sack  1.39 


Emerald  Bay 


Rapid  Oats 

Robin  Hood 

Grape-Nuts  Flakes 


Tomato  Juice 


Roifsrvf^lt 

('oniinisvd  frWB  Psgr  1 
but  with  more  than  hsl^  the  total 


BUY  VICTORY  BONDS 


Choice  Peas 

Sugar  Belle,  sieve  4 

Sweet  Biscuits 


SPACI  PONATIO  IT 

Modern  Pharmacy,  Ltd 

DESCRIPTION  DRUGGISTS 

CORNER  JOHNSON  and  DOUGLAS  STS.  E119 


Cbffee 


the  vteve  euy  hoi.  You  can 
poUah  it  Mfely.  quickly,  with- 
out bruahes  whh 


Red  Arrow  Ajax 


ONIONS 

No.  1 Okanagan 


TOMATOES 

No  1 Hothouse 


The  vote  - wlrmlng  ability  of 
FVinklln  Delano  Roosevelt  had  again 
(umed  the  trick  and  brought  him  % 
freah  mandate  from  the  people  to 
carry  on  the  tremerulous  taAka  of  war 
and  peace  in  which  he  lx  engaged 
with  leaden  nf  the  Allied  puwera. 

Seemed  ceruin,  too,  that  the 
President  would  have  a strong 
Democratic  majority  in  the  House 
of  Reprcsenlatlvea  and  increase  or 
maintain  the  fubaiantlal  Ocmocratlc 
majority  which  already  existed  In 
the  Senate 

Olamoroos  Clare  Booth  Luce,  one 
of  the  bitterest  RcKv-eveU  baiters  In 
the  House,  seemed  headed  for  de- 
feat early  in  the  Connecticut  voting, 
but  later  pulled  ahead  of  her  Re-, 
publican  opponent.  Margaret  Con- 
nors 

HAMILTON  n.SII 
IK  tUMINATEn 

In  gaining  eight  former  Republi- 
can Hou.ve  seats  the  Democrats 
eliminated  the  veteran  Rep.  Hamil- 
ton PT»h  who  had  been  crUkuied 
by  President  Rooaeveii  and  Oov 
Dewey  alike 

Oov.  John  Brlcker  of  Ohio.  Re 
ptibUren  Vtce-prealdenUal  candi- 
date. held  hli  state  for  hla  party 
hut  the  Democratic  Vtce-Preaiden- 
iial  randlilste.  Senator  Hairy  8 
Truman  of  Miasourt  failed  to  win 
that  state  which  seemed  certain  to 
give  Ita  15  electoral  votes  to  the 
Republicans. 

Governor  Dewry  «on  In  hla  own 
New  York  home  district  of  Pawling 
where  he  has  a farm,  and  in  Presi- 
dent Roosevelt's  Hyde  Park  dlaUict 

Early  momlug  returns  showed  a 
slowly  Increasing  Roosevelt  popular 
vote  lead.  He  wav  way  out  in  front 
In  the  Southern  fitatet.  and  In  mo*' 
of  the  Far  West,  while  Oov  Dewey 
was  clinging  to  most  New  Digiand 
fitalea  and  a number  In  the  com 
belt  of  the  Mid-West 

Maine  and  Vermont  gave  their 
votes  to  the  RepubllcAh  ticket  as 
they  did  In  the  prei'ious  Roosevelt 
elecikma. 

New  York,  home  state  of  both 
candldatee,  with  47  electoral  vot«. 
ga\‘e  an  early  and  rirprlalng  up- 
sute  iMd  to  Roaaweli.  but  it 
quickly  ahifted  to  Dewey  and  the 


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POTATOES 
SWEET  POTATOES 


ORANGES 

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PRICES  EFFECTIVE  NOV  Brt  TO  NOV  lOth 


/P>.— Frealdent  Roneevelt  won  New 
York's  47  electitral  \ot«a.  forging 
Mfely  ahead  early  today  in  tabula 
Unn  of  unofficial  retuma  after 
trailing  moat  of  the  night 


whose  record  In  turn  was  crltlclaad 
both  by  President  Roosevelt  and 
Oov  Tliomaa  E De*e>,  Republican 
Presidential  nominre.  was  ellml- 
ruited  after  34  yean’  aervire  in  the 
House. 

Glamorous  ^lare  Booth  Luce 
■ Rep..  Conn  •.  who  Itsd  trailed  In 
early  retuma,  took  a rommandlng 
lead  later  from  her  opponent.  MlM 
Margaret  E Cqcnora.  3S-y«ar-old 
Bridgeport  lawyer  pul  up  b)  the 
Democrats  to  offset  Mrs.  Luces 
famed  wU  and  other  vote-getung 
atutbutas. 


HOUSE  DRESSES 


CHWAISTHY 

SERVES 

CANADA 


A.  K.  LOVE,  LTD, 

70i  VIEW  STREET.  Up  From  DougUa 


EIGHT  awmiu  tN 
^KATK  ARK 

WABHINOTON.  Nov  8 'Wednes- 
day) CF  -Eight  seaU  In  the  House 
of  Repreaentatlves  held  by  Repub  i- 
ernna  tumbled  today  to  the  Demo- 
erauc  forcce  at  returns  from  ycaur 
day's  Congramlonal  aiecUooa  slowly 
poured  In 

The  Democrats  who  had  held  a 
bare  majority  In  the  present  House, 
the  life  of  which  ends  this  year,  at 
an  early  hour  today  had  cleeted  101 
candidatCH  to  the  Republicans'  13 
The  Repubficans  have  313  membert 
!n  the  present  House  One  American 
Labor  candidate  had  been  aiaeted. 
leavtng  SM  aeau  In  doubt 

Among . the  Republican,  strong- 
holds that  fell  to  the  Demoerata 
was  that  of  New  Yorh’g  3»th  DU 
(rict  where  Representative  Hamilton 
PWi  conceded  the  elecilqn  of  hla 
opponent.  Augustus  W Bennel 

nth.  who  had  berated  AdmlnU 
tratson  policy  In  foreign  affairs  and 


Smartly  $fyl«d.  Brown  Cilf 

M'KiriATOK  UK 

with  laathar,  94  47 


THt  MAOlCAl  CtfANIR 
so*ii»s  iwa 
•Avoaii  wstaa 
sisi  *oa 

wooowoaa.  a«SMts. 
wocKttws  avov 


EIGHT  OF  N'LF.DEn 
13  KEATA  ABKI  RtJl 

WASHINOtTJN.  Nov  8 Wevine* 
day)  CP).->Elght  of  13  seaU  needed 
by  the  Oemocrau  to  retain  conixoi 
of  the  treaty -ratifying  Senata  wore 
assured  aarly  today. 

Looking  toward  {wace  and  creation 
nf  a world  security  orfanUAUon,  the 
ImpcirUnre  of  cotigraaslcmal  control 
• as  sireasod  by  both  parties  In  the 
election  ewmpalgn  Benalor  Harry  8 
Truman  Fraaldent  Romavelt's  run- 
ning mala,  cailad  for  the  defeat  of 
sight  Rapoblloan  Senators  ha  dubbed 
"UoUtloclats  ' One  i\a  named.  Ger- 
ald Nyv.  of  North  Dakota  vu  trall- 
Inr 

Among  democraUr  Renaiort  rw 
Uirpad  werv  Majortly  Leader  Alban 
Barkley  of  Kentucky  and  Betiator 
Millard  Trdings.  nf  Marvtand  'r^r 
aolld  aoulh  aanl  up  aU  Demorrati- 
Saaatora  early  in  the  count,  and  Is 
equally  short  order  Vermont  ra- 
Pmned  RepubUcan  nenator  Oaorge 
D.  Aikar  Alabama.  ArkatwuM. 
Oenrgla,  LxeiUlasa.  North  Carvittna 
and  Bnuth  Carolina  war*  w*tldlv  in 
Uv  DemoeraUe  fold 

DemoeraUe  oomlttr--  were  pr*»v 
Ing  RepubUedn  tMiaUvial  meum- 
henta  in  OnonaeUrut.  North  Dak''>*a 
and  l^nnsylvanta  or.  the  basis  of  In 
oncnplet*  r alar  OS  Rapubllcans 
grasped  for  seats  now  -eld  bv  Demo- 
rrata  In  terwa  Mtaaourl  ard  New  Jet- 


SLICH  IS  the  impoiiancc  of  Sulphuric  Acid  to  the  tnanf 
industritl  processes  oow  being  cirried  on  in  (.anada  that 
the  monthly  record  of  its  production  could  well  be  used  as  a 
barometer  of  the  rise  and  fall  of  business. 

Sulphuric  Acid  is  extensively  used  in  steel  mills*  foundries  and 
similar  plants  whose  volume  of  production  is  governed  by  the 
demands  of  construction,  ship  building,  transportation  and  the 
engineering  trades.  These  are  the  basic  industries  and  their 
progress  parallels  the  general  trade  statistics  of  the  Dominion. 

Another  important  use  of  Sulphuric  Acid  is  in  the  manufacture 
and  maintenance  of  storage  batteries  fur  cars,  tanks,  radio 
equipment  and  certain  marine  engines. 

While  Sulphuric  Acid  is  only  one  of  the  many  products  of 
(^oadiaa  Industries  Limited,  it  is  an  outstanding  example  of 
the  way  in  which  commercial  chemistry  is  contributing  to  the 
life  and  progress  of  the  Dominion. 


IHOe  STOtf 

<m  l«t  Wakli  717  Fwt  H 


iff  WU  R*publlran 


Michigan  whli^h  gav*  ihr  Rvpub- 
Itrang  a AlaiMtcr  majarlly  In  IS4ff 
Wfnt  heavily  for  Dewey  lo  the  rural 
areu  but  prwnlaed  a ph<*^o-nnbih 
when  Drtroll't  vo<«  were  all 
counted 

Demncratie  canduiaie*  were  lead- 
ing m four  ataic*  now  having  Re- 
publlcAn  Incumbenta,  but  Senator 
8am  Jarkeon  «a«  running  behind 
Repubilcaa  candidate  Raltih  Oalei 
tn  Indiana,  where  I>i«norraia  have 
been  gmrmot  8tnre  Ute  gtart  of 
he  New  C>eal 

Five  Bouthem  Democrata  had 
been  elected  to  the  Senate 
Republican  Senator  Aiken  of 
.Vermont,  leader  In  she  mm*  So 
speed  up  Um  St  Lewmtea  water - 
waya  project,  wij  re-elected 
Houa*  eiectiona  'the  whole  Cham 
ber  of  43S  U>  be  •lectad)  ehowed  73 
Demoerali  certaU  ot  their  arata. 
including  two  galnx  from  Repub- 
licans. Tb«  Domocrau  at  preoeni 
have  only  314  eeate  In  ttie  Unuse 
to  313  RepubUcan^.  four  repraaent- 
ins  minor  partiae  and  five  vacancies 
If  »he  early  trend  were  carried 
tiirough  u>  the  final  count  a Drm- 
txratic  roatrMied  eongr*tj  leetned 
aesured 


with  49  becaaaary  for  a majority,  and 
under  the  concUtuUonsU  praeUce 
whereby  one- third  fd  the  chamber  U 
eiectod  every  two  yean,  have  38 
holdovers"  who  did  not  need  to 
rontaat  Uielr  eeau  Tbe  RepubUcaiu 
held  37  seau  In  the  present  Oongrwaa 
with  34  hoMovera 


reported  mualng  by  iwo  enmpanu-oa 
when  they  came  out  of  the  wmode 
oa  Sunday  foUowIng  a hmiUng  trip 
tn  the  Onwlchan  Lak*  area,  la  atlU 
mloalng  according  lo  reporU  re- 
cetvad  hare 

Saarrh  for  the  biat  man  who 
anlered  the  wood*  og  Frtday.  U be- 
ing eonduetad  under  auparvUSon  of 
Frfirtnrlal  PoUea  aided  by  loggers 
wondamcn  and  mllMla  ranger*  from 
the  dlairlct 


4irman  StUl  Mijsing 

LA.C.  Lwlle  K Heal,  «n  Of  Mr 
and  Mr«  O.  B H*al  Saanlrhian. 


Fgf  Bad  Winter  Gjughs, 
Mix  This  Syrup  at  Home 


•etved  tt'e  na  trouble  at  all  and  taba* 
butao>acD*Bt  NacooktagiHwded.  <Or 
you  caa  u*o  cam  ermp  or  Ugold 
boD*v  tiurtvad  of  «ugar  eynip) 

Put  tb*  rtoes  iota  a 18  ouooe  haul* 
aadadd  ymr  errup.  Tbugtvoayow  18 
ouanw  of  rough  eyrup.  uatMuaDy 
Igatcfe-w-ting  aad  dapvadaMa,  and  yaw 
,g«a  four  tima*  a*  much  rough  mtd- 


Do  n:wUOBal  pertodlr  ewnirbuMvo 
M*k«  you  f«*l  n«rveu*  Mevtr  rr%*t*. 
tmwM*.  • kit  kiu*  ttfvd.  koa  "oiMgva 
out  —at  vuca  umea) 

Theo  Stan  al  oaea  — try  Lydia  V 
Fatbaa,  • Vaovtaoia  UwapouM  le  r»- 
U«T«  euaa  ermouxiM  mkhacn  • Cem- 
p*nioa  ooi  ofUr  baipa  to  MOoUitv 

Ktn  Init  ilIm  arrooipMiVtne  «Ma. 

•a.  aervoua.  tmtaMa,  raaOwa  faol- 
iBgi  or  tata  Daum 
FnkhafnH  Ootiipoond  la  tnada  fr*m 
banaffriai  r«*r>«i  and  bama  VUa- 

Biin  n,  I FaRhatn'a  CWapouaff  kal** 
*aew»«  aoa  taar  ■ irw  un4  cf  pvoauat 
to  ehyt  FKiew  takat  duaaucaw 


rrom  aoT  aruggw.gat  rr‘ -‘ftTmi  tT~i  It 

arP^a.aerM*alrwmp««MMprova.  you'll  bmuVprSd  br  thaaS 

tegradtwta.  >A  coorwtrasadfhr^  hoM  of  oewro  c«ej«ha  giuwg  auk*. 
koowntaraCertaothroaimemhraMR  It lootaathapMagm. 

Thaei  oukha  a eynip  by  rttwhig  twa  aoothaa  tba  irrvtatad  ■amhrhpaa.ahd. 
cupa  of  granuialaff  attgar  and  ooa  cup  halpariaoj  iba  air  paaaae**  M«ooyr^ 
af  •Btar  a few  aemasta.  uaiil  4ia-  f in1-1  tf  H ilnan  ‘ r*-!"! r ‘~T 


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THE  DAILY  COLONIST.  VICTORIA,  B.C..  WEDNESDAY.  NO\’EMBER  8,  1944 


Canada 


BiO-  ■wlWMl  ■iPainto.  Om«M  Alfr»< 
n*^  Vmuwiw.  Mww4t.  rw. 

Ar«.  r?*4«ork.  rt«. 

Tr»ll.  Hul.  Wltu«i*  Arlliur.  VM . Vaa- 
cwivcr.  PtlUitM.  iatM  Stear.  OU  JU4 
R^k.  SC 

B (' a M.C.— lUi^  TboKM  Bari,  rw  . 
XtMkarlajr. 


hi«  fBther  reaklM  Bt  IIM  hhumh 
Avenue 


■oo  and  Cpi.  Peter  WBlker.  ILC  AP.. 
Shirley  LckUm  Kramer  and  act 
Aioma  Abraow.  VS.  amy;  Isabelle 
Brandon  and  A B Frederick  Richard 
Helmbecker,  Joan  OUvt  Seymour 
and  Set.  Robert  K.  <Bob>  Castner. 
!da  PfUeny  and  LA.  Dennu  Ver- 
nan  Abler.  R.CJ<rvjt:  Ruth  liar- 
carela  Almond  and  fimest  Henry 
Ball,  Marcaret  Mabel  PVmli\C  and 
Alfred  Harold  Beny.  EUeen  Violet 


^^OLONIST  EXCERPTSk<«r 


Lieut.  McClure  was  a bank 
tant  here.  His  parents  Uv« 
8t.  Ann  Street.  * 


Fit  Ueut  O A.  Cravford.  M* 
year-old  RCA.F.  pilot  wtih  a tour 
of  operations  behind  him.  has  ar- 
rived here  to  spend  leave  with  hb 
parenu.  Mr.  and  Mss  P M.  Craw- 
ford, Bay  Street. 


Cash.  1A7  fountain  pens  and  other 
roods  totallnc  ll.OSl  in  value  werw 
taken  last  week  freun  the  Pbrt  and 
Douctas  Street  branch  of  Cunning 
ham  Onif  Storea  by  thkvM  who 
lalned  entry  through  the  Rtts  Hotel 
building. 


B.C.  B«i 
AbboUlera 


BrUUa  OoiiMiMa  cmmUIm 
Hm  CMuaiir  Usta  m fellwa 


M41L  THIS  WEEKLY  TO  YOVR  BOY  OR  GIRL  OVERSEAS 


Ouaner  W H.  Trace.  3M  Alder 
Street.  Is  now  serving  overseas  with 
an  artillery  relnforretneol  unit.  He 


odTswA -tim  rcaf  la  lu  tasui 

UM  aa««*  ta«  fatleviiM  Brnub  ColaaSU 
(SttMlIlM 

oveaseas 


OTTAWA  CsnaSiaa  Arar  ta  iii 

SSInd  Um  oaai**  ta«  (oUaatae  BrKUJi 
CHluaiais  c«M«JU«t 

ovKasiAs—omrtas 


VICTORIA.  BC-.  November  1 
1M4.--Back  In  Canada  U Major- 


Son  of  Mr  and  Mrs.  W.  H Bamea. 
iota  Victoria  Avenue.  8ft  Pilot  L 


Klrchner.  1219  Richardson  Street. 
Bill  W Chow.  1823  Government 


P O Stanley  Smith  has  been 


wii*«s  at  Vulcan.  Alta.  Hs  has  bet 
with  the  R.CAT.  for  I#  months. 


«K*u4oiea  commander  r*i  We  Car»&.  • 
dlan  Third  OlvUloo  In  the  invasion 
of  France,  with  his  faniUy  at  their 
residence,  2480  Cardigan  Road.  Uie 
Uplands  Speaking  for  the  Victory 
Loan  and  rlvmg  interviews  across 
Keller  * will 


a^d  Terence  put  O'Orady.  Joyce 
Carellw  Williams  and  Roderick 
John  Mclnnes. 


VuumiMr.  OrtMk.  BsSart  aiffwe.  Bsi 
MiHin;  t«iiik«s.  BC 

efVfWMlIr  r»«*ne4  BlMls*  •* 

•erfiM.  MW  r*f  r«tMM  •mvatfS 

<••4— Cs«*r*ft.  Chartn  PrsMr.  wo. 

Vsneouver,  LsMIU*.  Jbmi  Dwtloa.  FO. 
TrtMalU* 


SevefUy  -one  members  ol  the  Royal 


.No.  I..  Norman  8.  Bandalil.  2824 
Richmond  Road,  and  Walter  F. 
Colboume.  18»7  Crescent  Road. 

Up-lsland  enlistments  Include 
Edward  H Murphy,  Nanaimo;  Clif- 
ford Still  Alwood.  Port  Albernl. 
William  Troup,  Jsmm  laiand.  and 
Norman  E.  Webber,  fi^k  Creek. 

• s • 

Alderman  W.  Lloyd  Morgan  seek- 
ing re-election,  and  Harold  M 
Dlggon.  a new  cuatender.  were  two 
caodldstca  added  to  the  list  of  those 
who  will  run  for  CH^  Council  neat 
month. 


ttMil  VSB«Mr«r.  Milisr.  AlsuoSer  lC«a 
Ut.  Msj«r  VsBcau»*f 
WABBA!<T  omrsas. 

H.CO  ’S  AMD 
BUAtD  m ACrtOlk 
a r.  a«si«e»i — mkimo.  nosm  jmmi 

Fi*  . VkOeMver 

AmIUWImwm  a»*t«i*«ii  ~ McLaIIm 
cbarleB.  Ptr..  VeocMter 

om 

B.CA.MC.  — Vlrisa.  Vlclsr  UneMd 
a«t . VsBRntver 
DAMoamotsLy  woisdsd 
BC,  Bwiaewi—Kaftr.  0»*ra«  FreSerlrk. 
Wt«.  L«ls  inssd.  BC 
SevtatLT  WOt'NDIO 
a C BetlaiMl — a/.tr*.  HMrr  AlWrt. 
Ft*.  OswrsA*  BC.  Bearauii.  Letlor.  FU  . 
OuH  flai*.  BC 


overseas  as  an  air  gunner.  He  has 
more  than  90  operattonal  flights  to 
his  credlL  He  Is  Uie  son  of  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  Gordon  Smith.  500  John  Street. 


Canadian  Navy's  West  Coast  fleet  of 
the  Flihermen's  Reserve  have 
bought  910.000  worth  of  Seventii 
Victory  Loan  bonds. 


Major  O.  T.  MacEwan.  Island 
offlrer  who  was  severely  wounded 
with  the  Canadian  Scottish  Regi- 
ment In  Che  Normandy  invasion, 
has  reached  his  home  at  Duncan. 

« • • 

Wt.  Lieut.  F.  F.  Pease  recently 
received  promotion  to  his  present 
rank.  Sun  of  Mr.  and  Mn.  A.  H 
Frase.  Elk  Lake,  he  Is  an  Instructor 
at  8.F.TB.  Kingston,  engaged  In 
training  pilots  for  the  Fleet  Air 
Arm. 


David  Robertson  Vtctoria  lines- 
man. won  a 850  prise  for  an  essaj- 
by  In  eontest.  “Why  I Buj  Victory 
lee  Bonds.”  sponsored  by  the  B.C.  l>le- 
ed  photve  Company  for  etnployem. 

I • • • 

The  fund  to  establish  scholar- 
nd  ships  at  Victoria  College  In  memory 
A.  of  the  late  principal.  Percy  H 
B BUott.  U now  well  over  the  82.000 
es  ^ mark,  according  to  Jeftrec  Cunning- 
:k.  I ham.  treasurer 


Western  Air  Commund  ann<amced 
recently  the  names  of  several  Brit- 
ish Columbia  airmen  who  wUl  arrive 
shortly  from  servloe  with  the 
R CA  F oversews  Tlie  men  include: 
PC.  J.  P.  Maguire.  Powell  River; 
8gt.  W.  D.  Nnrmand.  Kamkops; 
W.O  T.  H Pltcock,  Black  Creek; 
LAC.  A.  Renton,  Alberul. 


Canads.  Major-Oen. 
conclude  these  duties  shorUy.  when 
be  will  go  to  Shaughneasy  Military 
Hospital  for  further  treatment  of 
arm  and  body  wounds  Inflicted  by  a 
bomb. 


Engaged  are  Linda 


The  lith  10.000-ton  freighter  to 
be  launched  at  V M D.  wss  the  Be 
Montebello  Park  last  week  She 
was  «>onsored  by  Mrs  D R.  Ander- 
son, wife  of  the  V.M  D.  comptroller. 


The  staff  of  Prince  Robert  House 
subscribed  900  per  cent  of  the  quota 
in  1^  Vlctocy  Losn  campaign,  re- 
celvmi  their  pennant  and  honor 
cerUfleate. 


More  than  150,000  pounds  of 
froun  Ash  wsa  loaded  aboard  the 
first  refrigerated  scow  to  operate 
In  Canadian  Paclflc  coast  wa>ers  at 
the  Ogden  point  plant  of  B.C. 
Packers.  Ltd.  Ihe  313-ton  scow 
WSA  built  by  B C.  Pickers.  Ltd . in 
Vancouver  at  an  approximate  cost 
of  830.000.  Constructed  to  hold 
300.000  pounds  of  troien  Ash.  the 


Br  BMiSMt— FrkMta.  Fir 
FrMfc  T*Ml»r  SS4I  C«Sar  Mil 

B**S.  VkU*U<  Wk}St«,  Wlllun  t^VMA 
Ft*  VsncMWf 

lMk»lrk*«*«  B*f<M*«i— BOklinv.  0««t 

It*  intm.  Ft*.  t«4'>*'.  BC 
sij<;btlv  woi  worn 

Sr  B*«i«*aU.FWct-  BrtBkn.  Fit, 
a**  W«tlsiifl*i*r.  R-'B*ri«.  K-t'or  Brn**i 
Jotteii.  Ft* , a««  Wr«tRiiuti#r, 

INII  MD 

* r.  BttlmMi— TfMMJS.  Btroie  An- 
4r«v.  ew.  MtMtoa  Cin 
s«iMri>4» 

a<'  BMiatMt—Touni.  F*rrv  Ktth*« 
F*»  . VtlK»UT«t 


Pay  Ueut.  Donald  McClure,  of 
Victoria,  ftrxt  Volunteer  Reserve 
offleer  at  a Newfoundland  port  to 
switch  over  to  the  permanent  Ro>  si 
Canadian  Navy  force,  has  left  tor 
the  United  Kingdom,  where  he  will 
serve  on  loan  to  the  Royal  Navy  in 
an  aircraft  carrier.  In  pewcetlme. 


A tout  of  13AT0.750  iwraengers 
were  carried  on  BC.  Electric  Rail- 
way Co.,  ULd . street  can  here  last 
year 


Newlyweds  Inrhide  Myrtle 
Patricia  Dudman  and  Cyril  Edwin 
(Ted)  Shelley.  Elsie  Helen  Simp* 


The  Saanich  Council  voted  down 


the  Tight  thigh,  anku  and  hand,  j * rasugst  Cram  the  Victoria  Clijr 


OTTAWA  Th*  BCAP  tn  lU  lai«4»l 
UK  a»m*«  Ihi  faUmsf  Bmiib  Colnsists 


Pte  Jackson  has  been  17  months  In  Council  for  co-operation  and  a|>- 
Italy.  proval  of  a move  for  establishment 

• • • of  a flying  field  In  the  Gordon  Head 

C.-Cpl.  Archie  Blackmore.  38. . area  Councillor  J.  L.  Hobbs  said 
Canadian  Provost  Corps,  has  been  i he  received  numerous  protests  from 
awarded  Ute  MllUary  Medal  for . residents  and  had  no  option  but  to 
service  in  Prance,  according  lo  word  recommend  a negative  vote. 


scow  contains  a complete  and  com- 
pact refrigeration  plant  In  the  aft 
end.  Two  V-9  engines  provide 
power  for  rrfrlgeraUon.  lighting 
and  pumping 

• • a 

Royal  Commlssioot  to  inquire  Into 
hospitalisation  and  medical  care 
associations  and  to  Inquire  into  ao~ 
cletles  paying  sickness  and  death 
benefits  were  appointed  by  orders- 
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Canada  leads  the  world  In  the 
output  of  newsprint  More  than 
one  out  of  every  40  rolls  of  news- 
print used  throughout  the  world  Is 
manufactured  at  Powell  River.  B.C.. 
said  Harold  8.  Foley,  president  of 
the  Powell  River  Company. 


Canadian  Effort 
j Highly  Praised 


Twenty-one  employees  of  David 
Spencer.  Lid.,  who  have  been  with 
the  company  for  more  than  35  yean, 
were  honored  at  a dinner  In 
Spencers  dining-room  at  the  In- 
auguiaOcm  of  a 3S-Year  Club,  wheae 
members  will  be  given  a month's 
holiday  annually 


For  Clearance  This  Morning 


Canada's  war  effort  and  the  raff 


James  Dewar,  game  warden  for 
Port  Albernl  distrtci.  killed  two 
cougars  recently,  which  brings  hts 
total  bsg  of  mounuin  lions  to  five 
for  this  year. 


way  service  of  the  Domtolon  were 
I highly  praised  by  Edward  P.  Fljmn, 
executive  of  the  Orest  Northern 
Railroad,  who  spoke  on  ‘The  Shores 
of  Opportunity " at  s Kiwanls  Club 
. luncheon  In  the  Emprms  Hotel  yes- 
terday. 

Before  launching  Into  hU  topic. 
Mr  Flynn  spoke  st  some  length  on 
the  part  Canada  was  playing  in  the 
wax,  and  had  high  praise  for  the 
work  on  the  home  front  and  the 
fighting  effort  of  the  Canadian 
services,  dealing  esperlally  with , 
great  service  rendered  by  the  navy 
on  convoy  duty  In  the  Atlantic.  He  | 
predicted  that  after  the  war  trade  I 
■nd  co-operatton  between  Canada 
and  the  United  States  would  be 
even  greater.  j 

The  speaker  pointed  out  that  ow- 
ing to  the  great  sdvsncea  In  re- 
search tn  recent  yeari.  eatwclally  In 
the  field  of  chemistry,  that  the 
coming  generations  were  faced  with  I 
a great  opportunity  for  a belter  1 
world.  His  concise  sddreas  snd 
amusing  anecdotes  were  well  re- 1 
celved  by  his  audlerKe  i 

Austin  1.  Curtis  Introduced  the  \ 
speaker,  who  was  thanked  on  behalf  | 
of  the  Kiwanls  Club  by  Darrel 
Spence.  Forrest  L Shaw,  president, 
was  chairman.  I 


Alarmed  at  the  Increasing  coat  of 
education  and  the  immediate  pros- 
pect of  finding  1148  000  for  school 
buildings  and  sddltloru.  which  will 
only  partuUy  solve  their  accommo- 
dation difficulties.  Saanich  Council 
voted  unanimously  to  approach 
Premier  John  Hart  and  Hon.  H O. 
T.  Perry.  Minuter  of  Education, 
•aklng  for  a definite  statement  on 
provincial  policy  with  regard  to 
education  costs. 


j Alderman  Margaret  D Chrutie 
' will  not  seek  re-election  to  tlie 
I school  board  and  police  commlulon 
In  civic  elections  'next  December, 
but  will  run  only  for  rr-elecUan  as 
an  alderman,  she  announced. 

• • • 

Round.  full-petaJed  chrysanUie* 
mums  in  rich  yellow  and  gleaming 
white  and  shaggy  bronxe  giants 
aroused  the  admiration  of  scores  of 

rUlton  to  the  annual  show  st  the 
Crystal  Garden.  More  than  350 . 
entranu,  approximately  50  more  I 


Pte.  William  McMurdo.  P P.C.L.1 . 
arrived  here  after  15  months'  serv- 
ice overseas.  In  the  Sicilian  ar\d 
Italian  campaigns  he  sustained  in- 
Jurtos  when  a mortar  bomb  ex- 
ploded 


Specials  in  the 

Drapery 

Section 


24  Only 

Unfinished 

Magazine 

e:  id  tables 


More  1300  guests  attended 

the  21at  annual  police  ball  held  at 
the  Bmpreu  Hotel.  The  ballroom 
was  decorated  with  flags  of  the 
Allied  Nations  and  murals  In  a 
wartime  motif 


Victoria  College,  with  350  studenia 
enrolled.  U badly  ovefemwded  and 
m urgent  need  of  a science  build- 
ing. Dr  J M.  Ewing,  principal,  told 
KiwanU  Club  at  Uie  regular  tuiKh- 
eon  meeting-  He  suggested  new 
buildings  clustering  around  the 
present  InAttlutlorf 


ODD  WINDOW  CURTAINS 


ui  CA^e. 

mciit  cloth,  cretonne,  homespun  ainl 
damask.  Standard  window  Icnijihf  and 
lash  curtain  sires  HALF  PRICE 


One  of  Victoria's  outstanding 
pioneers,  81-year-old  Mrs  George 
Maynard,  has  passed  away.  Born 
In  London.  Erigland,  ahe  had  lived 
here  since  she  was  six  years  of  agr. 
her  first  home  being  the  Race  Roc)l> 
Lighthouse,  where  her  father  was 
the  keeper.  She  Is  survived  by  six 
children.  13  grandchildren  and  nine 
great-grandchUdren. 


A CLEAN-UP  OP  WINDOW  SHADES 
from  our  wr>rkn>Ciiti  Grouped  to  sell  at 


A B Basil  Price  who  participated 
m Invasion  activities  off  the  Nor- 
mandy coast.  U home  again  after  an 
absence  of  18  months  for  30  days 
leave  at  the  home  of  hU  parents. 
Mr.  and  Mrs  Alec  Price.  1538  Rich- 
mond Avenue  He  has  been  serving 
aboard  a eorvette.  An  Alder  brother 
Douglas  U with  the  RCCB..  and 
hU  twin  brothers.  Donald  and  Hugh, 
are  leading  aircraftamen  with  the 
RC.AF.  Hugh  Is  stationed  in 
India. 


Effective  immediately,  the  new 
regional  director  of  gasoUne  ra- 
tioning for  BrllUh  Cblumbla  will 
be  F.  V Ablett.  of  Vancouver,  a 
native  son  of  Victoria 
• • • 

We*iem  Air  Command  announced 
I hat  several  Victoria  men  have  been 
relumed  to  Canada  from  overseas 
and  are  now  en  route  home  They 
are  Sgt  R.  Bums.  417  Niagara 


Shades  in  plain  colors  r»l  Kreen.  crraili 
And  sand--a1so  a few  with  allofi^  and 
fnnKc«. 

No  C O D,  or  Phone  Orders 

— Oraperv,  Jnd  l'l“yf 


There  are  plenty  of  Jobs  awaitmg 
tlir  workers  this  Winter,  according 
to  National  Selective  Service  offi- 
cials here,  who  reported  there  were 
718  vacanelea  throughout  the  city 
The  jobs  cover  all  occupations  ex- 
cept clerical  workers. 


'ironjjfy  huill  with  a *'«MR»lh  sanded 
rmish.  ready  for  ilainiiiK  or  patnlinK  Top 
and  lower  ahelvea  with  nta^'a/ine  pockets 
at  each  end.  lV»cket4  are  plywor»d  con- 
♦ Iructinn  lor  extra  ^Irenifth  (Jverall  sire 
Jb  in  X 12‘ J in.  a 22'*  in.  high.  T AT 
.'special  Om*/D 


Ta  key  Issue  Willi 
Defence  Minister 

MONTREAL  Nov  7 tCFi 


With  one  week  to  go  on  the 
Seventh  Loan  drive.  British  Co- 
lumb-Yukon  area  reached  87  per 
cent  of  the  minimum  objective  from 
armed  forces  and  public,  with  tn- 
vestmenu  totaling  848,157.750. 


Capt.  Jean  Rayment.  who  was  re- 
cently promoted  to  capUIn  In  llte 
|C.WAC.  is  the  daughter  of  Brlg- 
I idler  and  Mrs  J 8 Dunbar,  Vic- 
J torla.  Capt  Rayment  was  among 
I the  organisers  of  the  British  Co- 
I lumbia  Women's  Service  Club  In 
1938. 


fiatuh 

Ingrid 

i»rgrMR 

Earl 

Wrlghhon 


Extra  Good 
Values  in  the 

Boys'  Store 

INDIAN  sweaters  for  b<.- ^ 
j-tniths  -UDD  LINKS.  Sizes  C Ai 
Ur  6 Ki  lf>  years.  Each  s/mU' 

BOYS’  SWEATERS— Pullover  xtv 


Senator 

I O.  C.  Ballantyne.  Progressiva  Con- 
; servatlvs  Lxader  in  the  Senate,  said 
I In  a statement  today  that  Defence 
Minister  McNaughton  was  'loUlly 
_ incorrect-  in  saying  at  Amprmr. 

I Ont.  Sunday  night  that  conscription, 
had  failed  in  the  First  Great  War. 

"The  general  must  know  that  rr- 
erultlng  completely  dried  up  In  the 
' last  war  towards  the  end  of  17  and 
the  beginning  of  '18."  said  Senator 
Ballantyne.  who  was  Minister  of 
Martime  Fisheries  and  Naval  Affairs 
In  the  Union  Government  of  Sir 
Robert  Borden  in  1817. 

"■nie  Government  of  Sir  Robert 
Borden  was  fgeed  with  a situation 
Rlmllar  to  what  ralsu  today^-elther 
Impose  rorurtiptlon  or  deaert  and 
fall  to  reinfArce  our  brave  lads  over-  { 
teas.  I 

^Conscription  was  not  a failure  i 
by  any  means.  Thousands  were  tent ! 
over  and  our  Army  Ootjm.  80.000 ! 
strong  under  OerwraJ  Cufrie.  and  ‘ 
all  other  unlli  were  kept  fully  up 
to  strength  unUl  the  last  shot  wai  i 
fired.*'  I 


PO  Cecil  Chatfleld.  former  Vic- 
toria school  teacher  and  link 
training  Instructor  with  Weotem 
Air  Command,  received  hla  pilot's 
wings  at  Vulcan.  Aha  HU  wife 
lives  al  3033  Mlllgrrive  Street,  and 


Defence  MlnUler  RaUton 
from  the  Federal  Cabinet 
dlvlaion  of  opinion  on  Jpe 
of  relnforoemencs  foF  < 
troops  ovenean 


36  Only 

MODERN 
END  TABLES 

In  Rich  Walnut  Finish 


Recent  recrmij  from  Vlciorla  and 
dlalrtct  Includes  Clifford  R.  Robln- 
•on.  434  Admirals  Road;  John  L 


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PANTS  of  rvrtton  t weed.  I 
Hell  liKip.s  an<l  cuff  boti<jiTi«. 
Sirex  for  6 to  1^^  year* 

WINDBREAKERS  with  /ip 

mg  and  lu«  pockeix,  well  line 
grey  vhade^ 

Fur  ft  tr.  18  vrar* 


Srotlinh  lo  Para«{r 

All  members  of  tha  3rd  tResi 
Battalion  Canadian  Scottish  Regi- 
ment 'MG  wUi  parade  nn  Satur- 
day at  11  00  hour*  on  Wharf  Street, 
Immediately  to  the  rear  of  the  Post- 
office.  for  Ihs  purpose  of  taking  part 
In  the  Remembrance  Day  parade. 
Dreaa  will  be  roll  call  order  If  ram 
appears  imminent,  greatcoats  will 
be  worn 


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•*1?n.  well  braced  and  with  cmivement 
rhiuble  shelf  Duilt  of  nice  clcar-^'ramrd 
cedar  in  rich  walnut  fioiah.  A useful 
article  in  rtery  room.  O TA 

Special  «X*Dv 

— !xpcnter’s  Furniture  Dept.,  2nd  l*loor 


Mudrrs  R. 

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World  Todar 


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NO.  279— EIGHTY-SIXTH  YEAR 


Intercity  Events 
On  Holiday  Card 


Hollywood  Park 


Atkinson  Leader 


iiier 


PORTS 


owe 


INOLBWOOD.  C*I.  Nov,  T-  Re- 
Milu  ot  tod«}  « racing  at  Holtjntood 
Park  follow 


By  SID  THOMAS 


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RAfA— «<i  rufioao* 

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Moataipn  ip  tutvii'  ».!•  I 10 

Cmain  Mont.  'ro(-otell>  11* 

Tln«.  I II  M Aliu  r»a  roiro  ftelir. 
JiBim.e  Joe.  Clitp|i*i'0  Wim*. 

TtliRn  Mi  l— Mile  *n4  one-ewtiia 
Curven  <<ttoh«>  II  ?•  11  M 11  <• 

VaUiBt  Oaftati  <liOu«eU>  IM  1 *• 

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JotiBtie.  Caron*.  Cooat  Epinard. 

ri>{  KTM  KA4  l -One  nO« 

IWauUlMJ  Boi  .Ke'N'  IIIMIIMIIM 

Saeoion  'Adanai  • 00  4* 

Bonnir  Charm  <P  T.t.r-U-  'IM 

Time.  I 4*  Ai»n  t4n  Murpb*  PaliT-  Ml 
empire  IllrAa.  Co’*m 
PliTH  SACi— Alt  torlonat 

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Prlner  Ernrti  'Bail*'  4 t*  J •* 

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Bat(-«  llotr.  Radio  Morala.  Vain  Prinr* 
8IA1H  BAft— Reven  furlorit 
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TIM  ni  <7..ehr)  110 

Time  I II  Al4o  ran  BliUkmt.  0*«.ae. 
t.^<  i.  S>n  Ton  Row  lab:  Valdtna  Dude. 

Periie*  Count.  Bonur* 

IMIUTR  R.A«»-^B  lurtwit* 
Mentaoher*  .Wnolf*  l»MUMM*0 

R*a>.  Acen:  'Bhelhemar'  14  0*  10* 

r*»  te«r«w  .pHirrron'  II* 

Tunc.  I II  l-l  Ai-i  ran  Apriti*  Bar- 
Oara  Uti*.  OoM  Baloie  Breun  ?1a'aa. 
U-—  Doreen.  HoM'  m*.e«.  Ranpart 
Double  P P * 

i iliHIR  M(|— Mil*  and  on«-aiaieerii'; 
Oaliani  Rsar  -Woon- 
Kouie-  111  It  II  1*  M *0 

p»!CH»u**»wn  'P  fuleii--  II*  4 '0 

.•  Ball  <0  Zutfli ' • 4* 

iifpe  > 411-I  4''  r*n  Pkaeb  ObIvKi. 

T'.plaue  V*fj  True 


\aiirmi\rr  hihI  Nanaimo  rjiitip  lo 
Op|>o«i«‘  l.ooal.H  H«*rp  on  Saltirdav 


ARENA  CAMPAUiN 
OETH  tNDEK  HAV 

VlciortB  cttUciM  who  hRV*  cor- 
tlnuAlI;  eiprpAipd  ttiemwlvcs  aa 
fAvorlng  tlM  cofuLntctuin  of  n pu:>> 
Ilely-owtiPd  arm*,  have  the  «^ip'>r- 
luflity  of  backing  their  worda  wi(h 
Bctkin  by  lubacrlbing  the  amount 
of  their  October  and  November 
tight  bliU, 'Which  they  wiu  not  hare 
lo  pav.  to  the  Ciuzena'  Committee 
working  In  the  Iniereaui  of  aucu  a 
•porta  emporium  for  thia  city 

Mallinr  of  20.000  leofleU  poiniUig 
out  the  need  of  an  arena,  and  Baking 
the  support  of  rUlxeni.  ha«  com- 
menced.  and  offlcee  have  berm 
opened  at  Uie  Bagiea  Home.  7S1 
View  Street,  nhere  ooninbuUoni 
will  be  received 

Uklmate  aucceu  of  the  mri'a 
plan  appear*  to  reat  entirely  «iph 
the  campaign  originated  by  the 
emoen*'  Committee,  which  h:.~ 
iriaraateed  to  hand  over  to  the  riiy 
the  eum  of  066000  toward!  coariruc* 
Uon  of  the  propoeed  arena.  Tne 
City  OuuDcU  boa  made  tvovioum 
for  submitting  r by-law  to  the  rgle- 
payera  asking  if  they  ore  agreeab'.c 
to  the  bonwtng  of  fisoooo  rof 
flnancu.C  such  a project,  but  ihU 
la  oJl  contingent  on  the  ability  of 
the  Cltiseni  CommHiee  to  rabe  |: 
moop).  Metobexa  that  oaaicnltt'’r 
feel  certain  their  plan  wilt  lurcretL 
The  challenge  now  rests  with  'he 
eiOxens 

oat  HIDH  To  I.O<’AL 

8(H  < >;r  o»>  K IALN 

We  poM  the  orchids  today  lu  th^ 
oflSciali  and  members  of  the  Victuria 
and  District  Football  League  tor 
thelr  sporting  feature  In  giving  up 
Royal  Athletic  Park  to  the  CanedUn 
Football  League  for  their  interns- 
Uonal  game  here  on  November  IB 
with  Blaine,  Wash. 

Brother  Retlly  hesdrd  s deiegaiioti 
«>f  Cansdlon  football  oSklols  who 
waited  on  the  aoccer  moguls  and 
placed  before  them  their  request  (or 
use  of  Royal  Athletic  Park  Paced 
•1th  a heavy  guarantee,  and  conh- 
dent  the  Caledonia  Avenue  playing 
held  would  belt  serve  their  purpose, 
the  gVldders  sought  co-operation  of 
the  soccer  people,  and  received  It. 

Charlie  Lewis,  hard-working  presi- 
dent of  the  Victoria  and  DUtrict 
Football  League,  and  lila  colleagues 
are  to  be  congraiulaied  on  thetr  or- 
turn  Co-operaiJon  between  sports 
organluiione  L>.  in  our  opinion,  the 
bfist  for  all  com'enird.  W*  know 
that  Brother  RelUy  and  hts  ossocl- 
atcB,  who  are  dotiig  a grand  job. 
agalOAl  great  obataries.  will  t|)pre- 
ciate  the  lUnd  taken  by  the  soccer 
olTkIals  and  si  some  future  dale 
reclprorale  In  full. 

RNAPhllOTK 

Variety  Is  the  spice  of  life,  accord- 
ing to  the  old  adage,  and  han  Tem- 
ple. hockey,  tennis  and  badiiiinton 
player  and  one  of  Ute  organisers  and 
workers  In  the  Vlciorla  Minor 
Hockey  Association,  u getting  a little 
variety  thwe  days  Bull  bu»y  with 
hU  horkey  stars  of  lomorrow  Tem- 
ple finds  time  to  coach  the  Hudson's 
Ray  girls’  basketball  club  and.  in  hb 
own  words.  Is  enjoying  his  new  ath- 
Jeiic  chore.  . . . Ciiarlle  Lewh.  presi- 
dent of  the  Victoria  and  Divlnri 
Football  League.  U our  nominee  for 
the  honors  of  contrlbuiing  movt  to 
the  help  of  Uie  up-and-coming 
yoting  Mxcer  player  In  addition  to 
heading  the  aenmr  eircuii  lewis  u 
president  of  the  Lower  Island  Junior 
and  JuvenUe  f^jntbail  Aisnciatlon 
and  managea  two  juvenile  aoccer 
teams  CongratulaUons.  Mr  Lewis 
on  a job  welt  don* 


Sharp  Ia‘u<I  in 
N.H.I..  Sforing 

MONTREAL . Nov.  7 «CF  Tlvc 
blisteting  acoilng  pace  that  To- 
ronioa  Echrlner-Carr-Bodrur  Une 
has  been  setting  In  the  National 
Hockey  League  was  reflected  In  the 
first  weekly  official  srorlng  list  to- 
day wiUt  Uie  Toronto  trio  holding 
down  three  of  Uie  first  four  places 
At  that,  the  high-powered  To- 
ronlonlaa\  were  just  a >hade  ahead 
of  Detroit*  Howe-McAtee-Brune- 
tesu  cnmbUiatlon. 

Sweeney  Schriner  was  fled  with 
Byd  Howe  for  top  spot,  each  with 
11  points,  while  the  two  other  mem- 
bers of  the  Mspb  Leaf  line  were 
tied  for  third  spot  with  ten  pofnik 
each  Mud  Bruneteau  held  down 
fifth  spot  with  nine  points,  two 
•he'ad  of  Boann’s  perennial  BtlJ 
Cowley  and  three  ahead  of  line- 
ms'e  Jud  McAtce 
The  leode."  r 


Tliree  loierriiy  events  are  listed 
on  the  Armisike  Day  week-end 
I’ports  menu  making  it  the  most  at- 
iraruie  oflered  Wriorta  sports  fol- 
lowere  UiL'  .veaojn 
Sharing  thr  Apotllglit  with  Vtc- 
toiia  soccer.  Rugby  and  basketball 
clubs  wtlt  be  teanu  from  VaiKouver 
and  Nanaimo,  and  with  Intercity 
rivalry  inireoeing  yearly,  patrons 
are  promped  plenty  of  top  flight 
enlerialmniept. 

Here  Lv  thr  comt^eie  program; 
S.ATLRflkV 
rOOTIt.ALl. 

il:00  roppet'.  i-  -QaK  Ba>.  Divi- 
sion Two.  Juvenile  League.  Royal 
Athleiir  Park 

1 3D~-Biack  and  Wl.lte*  vs.  Com- 
btne.1  Divuwii  Tt«rre>,  Juvenile 
League  R<iyal  AUiletl-'  Park 

1.00-  Army  vi.  Nanaimo.  >V*t 
Division.  Royal  Athleiir  Park 
Bl  t.Bt 

3 03  -Um\c'~aiiy  Bciioui  vs  Brent- 
wood College.  rAhibiUon  game.  Mac- 
donald Park 

2 0O-Vict(iru  v:  Vancouver,  Me- 
twechnle  Cup.  Macdonald  Park 
BkSKETIiAU. 

7 3d  Prellrtiiiitry  gam^. 

• 3d-Untversiiy  of  British  Colum- 
bta  vs  Royal  Canadian  Air  Force, 
.venior  A mrn.  Viciorla  High 
School. 

81  ND.AV 
KOOTBALI 

3.30-  Navy  . Vi;ioris  Machinery 
Depot.  First  Divbton.  Royal  Ath- 
letic Park 

lANADfAN  fOOinAf.l. 

1.20-  Army  Carleia  v.  BoUermak- 
‘II  rrr  riiampionviiip  pi  ’ -ofTs.  Central 
!„  Park 

j'*  3 Oy  Heaijf  V . S'  LouiS  Col- 

■ t.«Miiipi'jtu  lUp  p ay -ofts,  Cen- 

n • I Pai k 

J7ir  Knguy  ti  :rr  Macdonald 
Pstk  belarni  vicioits  and  Vancou- 
ver 'Rep  nritetu  all]  mark  the 
locals  opening  bid  lo  retain  posses- 
sion of  thr  .McKechnie  Cup,  em- 
blcmauc  of  the  proun.'ial  cham- 
ptunMiip. 

Crlm.vxi  Tide  will  field  a light.  last 
squad  one  that  has  been  aell  drilled 
by  Coschea  Campbell  Forbea  and 
Bid  daunt  and  i.v  conceded  an  excel- 
lent opimrtunity  of  giving  tlie  Main- 
landers  quite  a battle 
Vancouver,  beaten  3-0  by  tlie  Uni- 
versity of  Brlti.vh  Ooiumhia  in  their 
seoj^tiA  debut,  have  mode  a numbei 
i>f  rhsrgra  In  their  line-up.  in  nope* 
of  sioi>(»iiic  the  chaniplonahtp  a|pi 
radons  of  the  Viciona  niteeii.  pres- 
ent hoidrcs  of  the  silverware 
Tlyc  curtain  raiser  between  Uni- 
, , vcrslty  School  and  Brentwood  Col- 
lege,  which  will  be  played  on  the 
I'*  tower  field  brings  together  two 

i. c  vmsri  fifteen.-,  and  loUowrra  ol  the 

oval  ball  pootlme  should  witness  s 
i«  dini(  -dong  vtruggle 
- N VS  APIO  Kf  evi  \ TO 
OrPO*'».  AKMV  f*tH  AO 
,•  Iruiuii  aUracliou  on  the  wxrer 
■'I  profram  r ;ll  be  the  Vletnrla  and 
;-r  Ihelrl-i  Fuothali  L/^ague  lUt  between 
Kbi*-  to  CP'  Fiid  the  Army  at 
i<i  Rt.\a:  Auiiei..-  Park 

L'p-1  leiidri-  are  sharing  M-cond 
. irtace  T : li  ih»  VMD  at  this  vtage 
aim  ail;  be  out  to  take  the  ironpv 
.,.  liiio  ramp  anil  tsKe  over  undisputed 
• t or  upatjon  of  that  berth 

j, ,  In  their  liui  meeting  wiUi  Uie 

-a  Army  whirl)  was  si  Nanaimo,  the 
i‘;,  hfjiTie  fide  refnlerrd  s 3-2  triumph 
III  on  a penalty  kick  AnaWRu  lo  avenge 


this  setback,  the  orridtera  will  trot 
out  som*  new  player*  for  Saturday  s 
match. 

Royal  Canadian  Air  n>rc*  hoop- 
stcra,  their  star-studded  llne-iip  tn- 
lart  from  lost  season.  wUI  maka 
their  seasons  debut  Saturday  eve- 
ning against  the  Varsity  Tlmnder- 
blrds  at  the  Victoria  High  Sclioo) 
gymnasium 

nyers  have  been  undergoing  a 
number  of  siifl  training  seosioru  and 
are  intent  on  openlijg  their  1944-46 
display  with  a victory  over  the  stu- 
dents from  live  University  of  British 
Columbia 

Sunday's  soccer  nxlure  at  R«>yal 
Athletic  Park  will  bring  together  the 
Navy  and  Virioris  Machinery  Depot, 
while  at  Central  Park  Canadian 
football  cluba  will  open  their  chsm- 
pioruhlp  play-downs  with  a d>iubla 
bill. 


Bowlin" 


Three  of  the  Top  Jockeys  of  the  Year  Get  Together  in  New  York.  The  Three  Are,  Left  to  Right,  Eddie 
Arcoro,  Bobby  Permane  and  Ted  Atkinson.  The  Leader  and  Probable  Winner  of  the  Nsttonsl  Riding  Cham- 
pionship Is  Atkinson. 


o 

Bchnner.  Toronto  7 
Howe.  Oelroil  4 
Carr.  Toronto  i 
Bodnar  Toronto  2 
Bruneteau.  Detroit  4 
^wley.  Brrton  - 5 
M Aice.  Detroit  .1 
Pra.ver  Chicago  3 
C Smltl).  Chicago.  3 
Bloke  Caiiadieiu  . 4 
Clverk  Chicafo  . 3 
Cain.  B<v>ton  ...  3 
Seibert,  Chicago  ..  3 
Dackor,  Toronto  ..  I 
Purpur.  Chicago  ..  1 
Horirk  Chicago  . I 
O'Neil,  Turoiitn  . 0 
K Bmitl).  Boilo^  . 3 
Woochle,  Detroit  3 
Monienku.  Chicagb  3 
QuM<*kriibiuili, 

Detroit  2 

'Irrnmo  3 
Tliomv  Col*  --  I 
Bouchard 

-Csnadirru  . I 
Haimv.  Chicago  1 
Callodinr.  Buion  3 
Hill,  Toronto  . 3 
K MacDonald 
Rans:er.s  3 

Davldscii.  Toronto  J 
Hunt.  Rangers  1 
Johnstone  Tronio  I 
Kennedy.  Toronto.  I 
iJsrombe  Deiroll.  I 
Bluu'k  Rangers  1 
Gauthier.  C diena  l 
Jennings,  Boston  . 1 
Warwick.  Rangers.  1 
Aloivos.  Rangers  . 1 
Holletl.  Detroit  t 
Brintckl.  Toronto.  1 
Chamberlain. 

Canadien  I 

Armstrong.  Detroit  n 
Rrayehaw.  Chicago  0 
Pralt.  T^rrmto  0 
Carvrtii.  De’ruji  n 
Demarcu.  Ranger;,  n 
A Jiuki.tin,  Ehvton  0 
.LanioiireuA. 

Cansdiens  o 

Lorh  Canodlens  . 0 
• MLMrorvJuri 


GIBSOV8  nOWI  ADROMI. 

Mixrn  rivtrre  latuii 
ettpta^H  Coaaii  71!  B Mt 

a t*unn«it  4M  J Latham  4*1  mw  «-er«. 
SSi  hansj/*#  IS*  TMSi  SSa* 

XerM*  Ri»S»«ta  ~ K Quhar*  III  a 
CaRipWAll  *1*  t.  Nu«r.M  e4T  J 0'f»a. 
•H  lr«  K(n»  411  T«>al,  3 SV> 

PlPStS*  •»!> 


ner  0 P W Plant  u K 8 Patrick 
lunflnuhcd* 

Section  B — G V WiHiur»ot]  I.  J 
Mareholi  1.  W P Creed  1.  O Jones 
0:  J WadiworUi  I.  Capt  A H- 
Land  0 

I-RIDAI'S  liK.AW 
Games  for  Friday  follow 
SecUon  'A'  F Fonstone  vs.  8 
Stonier,  A H Shrard  v;  F Straih- 
Oll.  N.  R Btrwurt  t F W.  Plant: 
8 Turner  v.%  K S Patiirk 
Section  "B'  -O  V Wilkinson  v* 
E Skinner.  J Mai.;hall  va  W B 
Christopher:  Capt  A H Land  vs 
G.  Jones:  J.  W'odsworih  vs  W L 
Creed. 


Ilerl)  Pickard 


Kiifh-uiii  IVafii  May 
Play  ill  \i(iuria 
MONTREAL,  Nov  7 <F>  - The 
Morrow  Spartak  Soccer  Cluo 
mav  tour  sections  of  Eastern 
Canada  and  the  United  8usu-j 
next  Summer.  wUh  Montre*!, 
7\>ronto  and  Hamilton  men- 
tioned Os  probable  Oonadlsn 
Mop-olfs.  aoccer  officials  said 
todey. 

puns  were  a'.UI  in  a nebulous 
.viatr  they  said,  but  the  £k>v!r*. 
Ambassador  to  Canada.  O N 
Zarubin.  ! ■ expected  lo  visi; 
Montreal  shortly  to  discuss  rii 
offlclalft  of  Btelco  Soccer  Club 
of  Mnntnal  rre.ndrnt  Andrea 
HeU,  of  STlro  he  I",  "coii- 
slderobiv  inteicz'ed  in  the  p:o- 
ponals  '' 


M'rthaalt  — a a->t*  444  t 

Q«m  >*}  A airi  111  H Ovni  IS*  ) 
a*«Bn.  4M  lB«  L-or*  I4T  'Triat  1441 
l•*«*4rtal  faialara— O ar>daf*  *7*  a 
jAAioua*  lei  a OMrnran.  41*  W an**i*r. 
I3S.  O la»  51*  r MwUina.  ill  r>«a4ir4a 
II  TM4’  3 41* 

M*rf)<*ri(t  Tianafrr  «mi  I«« 


WITH  CANADIANS  IN  ADRI-  * 

ATIC  COASTAL  FORCES,  Nov  T jan.ra  n 
<F'  —.Most  people  ui  Weatein  Cana- 
dian  vporting  circles  a few  yearjp,  wwanirr 
ago  knew  five  naji  e of  Herb  Pickard,  ** 

of  Winnipeg,  an  amaturr  golfer  who  ,hom 
showed  <igu'  of  becoming  one  of  -»  ’ 
the  counirv',  lop  notchers 

rU'k.  now  28  i a heutenani  in 
the  RomI  Canadian  Navy  in  ihc 
Mediierranean  and  a spare  com- 
mending nflli  hr  r.iU)  the  famou-> 

66lii  M T.B  ModlU  rink*  arsiti: 

I'ls  relum  to  C-'-'Mii  • He 

brcanie  a ipsrr  ronin^andcr  whei. 
his  boat  wa.5  shot  up  while  he  was 
recnverlng  from  wounds 

Pick  was  mentimied  In  dupatche^ 
lost  January  for  hu  part  m the  flrM 
three  aetlmis  the  MUt  fought  The 
flotilla  sank  about  four  or  five  Oer 
man  ships  during  these  action.*  and 
damaged  many  others 

' But  the  most  excituig  action, 
from  my  siandpotui.  was  before 
that.^  pH-k  saxi.  “li  was  in  Decem- 
ber. one  night  when  a couple  of 
German  destroyers  were  chased  ail 
the  wav  from  Corsica  to  Elba  bv 
seme  Amencan  toriiedo  boats  M« 
boat  woe  on  patrpi  off  F.lba  with 
tome  other!,  ind  wr  got  signals 
that  the  df.vtroyer!  were  heading 
our  way 

•'We  were  Just  about  2 000  jatds 
from  the  target  when  ihe  moon 
came  out  and  we  were  silting  nu> 
ttjete  as  p!=:n  s*  uw. 

'■Tlie  dc:ii?-i\ers  oprneq  r,re  ifi< 

• pd  11  was  pretty  th’rt.  Fhr  tnr- 
perto  boat  firel  h'  torp»d<».  and 
slieerrd  olf  then  | fired  mU'.-  I 
don't  think  *e  pi>i  ]>;:  but 

the  Prr  was  getting  *i,  ho;  i turned 

ir.d  found  'Mat  | wr^s  raurht  in 
a crrwsnrr  brimrrn  the  dlversicn 
boat’,  and  the  de  'r.-.-:  I 

very  i']rj>ed  1 '•  O'li  of  -|l 

Ihn' 


rraii*«ui^w  o r,;--  **1  a 

3M  C rni  4!!  O l^niir.a  !*4  ina 
— s«4  ' a>M'<>*a  470  Tn<*l  IS** 

DiaamH*r>,-M  W»-M«  aav  M B-'» 
sis  e W>>M>i  *14  II  Butirf.  S03  sr 
M*»>*  I0>  Taial  3 !<M 
PrA^mnai*  mn« 


lM0*tial*— I Ptii 
11!  n M"  ala  Vnr 
nitt>ian<»  S'  1 l.ar’it 
n Var-.*' 


(tia  Ka» 

Tf  » 

II-  Serra* 

rntan  a4<i— m>u  and  -rr  * I'a'ci 

A’uH'i'd  • ' -r  ' 

.1 

..I 

Sarermark  ’ 

a.i'riii.t  AlK'k  I 

Ornii  ri- 

POI  aTH  asvT— n-f  an*  •>i».i.all  ' 


Raitiei  111  w r*4*>.  I'. 
lU  X Wandli-ilm  SSI  Wra 
If  Jralfiu**  SI1  TW4l  *1! 
R Arenaifnn*  41*  f 
It  0V0  a Armatront  4t'  A 
Ha<i0i.  tr  II  Tw»i  3 M» 

• gn  |w* 


P J .MuJeahy,  -local  footbs’l 
commUaloncr,  after  leammg  of 
the  probable  vlKii  lo  Csnadv 
next  Summer  of  thr  Moac'e*- 
Spartak  soccer  team,  said  he 
would  approach  the  Bntt&K 
Columbia  Football  Asoociaunn 
wHh  a view  to  having  the  Rur- 
Alans  play  on  the  Psclfif*  Coa-f 
including  Victoria.  “Such  lours 
not  only  help  to  build  up  tn- 
tereti  in  tha  game,  but  go  a. 
long  w-ay  tonardv  ttxenffthrnint 
the  bonds  of  IntemationaJ 
frirndshlp  ' Commissioner  Mul- 
cohy  added 


TORONTO  Nov  7 -CFi  Frank 
McCoot.  of  Uie  Toronto  .iSAplr  Leafs, 
u the  only  stnri.i  writer  playing  in 
the  National  Hockey  League,  but  if 
he  wrre  ov-igned  to  write  a elory 
about  hlmsrll.  the  tn«ide»(  ngUve  of 
Calgary  would  probably  leave  out 
anything  boosting  hta  hockey  play. 

"I've  been  tnelly  lucky  so  for  " was 
the  way  the  soft-spoken  McCctol  to- 
day described  hu  showing  in  the 
flru  four  games  In  tfie  NHL  In 
wmch  nine  goaLv  have  iteen  scored 
ogaln.41  him  in  four  games  for  an 
average  of  3T50  a gome  "None  of 
our  games  yet  have  been  lough" 

But  his  g<*al-tendmg  i*  groduall:. 
winning  for  imn  a warm  place  in 
the  hearts  of  Tnnirln  fans,  quile 
ready  to  be  crlUcal  of  the  iu.-«  c v-r 
to  the  agile  Pnul  BUk'  iuII  wlio  be- 
came a favorite  I'st  season  through  that  rate 
his  •4‘nsai  tonal  play 
They  like  Ihe  careful  w,»v  ihe  26- 
year-old  Irtsh'CanadUn  rmrrv  up 
Ihe  nets  and  the  care  he  use^ 
fk-aring  liie  puck  Tnev  flrM  took 
to  him  when  he  held 


804  ( FR  r^A^  F.KR 
Anv  bo>t  under  IS  wulitng  to  pisf 
soccer  are  a«ked  to  cnmmuniraia 
with  Charlie  Lewis,  manager  of  th* 
mark  and  White!  at  0 2917 


rwr  P’amaanan 
Ba'raiC" 

CraiT  Oa;; 

Air  Juillar 

Sg-^in* 

TV>T<-e  ftnffi 
i a<  l.a4> 

Afri.l 

V*va«  lli^araar 
• 4i  H •><»><•» 


TEN-PIECE 


Glasbake  Sets 


i iudrantecfl  heat 

revislnii; 


Sports  Hoiimliip 

Bv  HUGH  FULLERTON,  JR 
A -ociatcd  Preu  Sport  Writer 
NEW  YORK.  Nov  7 ifi  -There  , 
a football  team  in  Pocatello  Idaho. 

a cheer  Its  called 

tne  Poraiello  Marine  Devlldoce  and 
U cMniKtsrd  of  30-odd  maruir-  ftdni 
a guard  de:o.'hment  and  a few  #alT 
in  or  fiom  the  naval  ordnanc-  plant 
with  a "vach.  Cpt  Ken  Dolan,  bnr- 
New  York  rriweii  fruni  an  army  air  bsM* 
he  «*prtnng  TiieM-  (ew  ma'lties  compr^.’  nearl) 

Tfieii  i-nnfl-  I'eil  ">e  iieiaclmimt  and  every  one 
dente  wavered  •rfvn^rwh*!  lh»-  L • combaf  veteran  recupr.-alln^ 

Bla*-k  Hawk*  »>-rrrd  Ovr  agnuisi  tiim  Hr'nt  vojnrp  and  Jungle  dLea*-. 

In  a free-v'-'H*-  game  at  Thlcagn  m'linrd  overreas  Tliey  It.--. 

But  he  canceled  their  rtoiiW«  com.  tnelr  first  iwn  gamea  because  there 
pleiely  hv  holding  Canadien-.  to  one,  werenl  enough  rcaervea  and  the  NEW  YORK  N*  7 V 
goal  at  Montreal  la*i  Thvit'-dsv  on  men  weren't  well  enough  to  plaj  a Norkev  leagvjr  'anding 
the  eve  of  hi*  36th  hirthdav  lull  game  . . Then  they  lurned  r4«TFRN  lim.*>ION 

. on  the  Great  Palls,  Mont . air  ba&e  w I r r, 

, won  though  they  were  Hrr»iie\  7 1 I ig 

d 36  pounds  a man  B’l/falo  .3  4 I IR 

.*  must  really  like  to  play  ProvidcrKe  1 4 | II 

MF8T4R.N  DltlMON 


rv.ni  a. 

V airuit 

tn.pirfi] 


A r<->W  I 


CARBURETOR 
AND  MOTOR 


Rc^uHa  nf  game,  plaved  IP  tlve, 
City  rhev  rhamrrtnnship  malches  at 
the  cliibrfamvA.  IMR  L^rglev  Blreei 
follow 

Section  A ' - 8 Stonier  I.  F 
Btrwthnil  0 F Fanvlone  1.  A K 
Sheard  0 N R Stewart  1.  8 Tur- 


I ixhirrs 


Victoria  aTvd  Dutrirt  RasKeiball 
|e‘aglie  fixtures  carded  tnr>vg'>'  ai 
the  Victoria  High  Se|-nnl  gvippMlum 
follow : • 

7 00  Women.-  game  Sport.v  Club 
V*  Uni?  > 

$ Oh  -JtrnU  f C"  men.  We«l  Road 
vs  RCA  'Colwood' 

9 Ofi- Senior  "t  men  OUn*'" 
SfUdentA  V*  n C ^ M F 


mijJnirgn 

Inoiaiiarv’iis 

CleveUUK! 

St  I^*‘-' 


B«tli  ureenUhO  and  leeland  are 
In  the  ii*'irviAnii«'  f 


l\i  i •edih/u»’t  I’  /Any 
S <H  emhtr  1 1 
Poppir\  on  Saif  tM  t'v 
()ti,  f»cofro«v/u 


Bclieve/torAbt.' 


PIPLEY 


Tt«0  yt>u  can  wwar  *n<h 
*•*•  end  regard  *rHk 
prid*.  Sea  ih#  W0w 
F«»rtyih  Ti*#  at  your 
(avmirit*  M»n'a  Stor* 
. • (williaat  rang*  wf 
fin*  deMgna,  (r**b  w*w 
patftrn*  and  haautifnl 
colour*  ...  all  ia  ih* 
famnua  Portyth  tradt- 
ifoa  af  qualwy.  trvling 
and  craft ■■aiiitifp. 


U rn«  ^ oe  THg  r.s* 
eaoMrwtwowT  va  w-m 

-A*4P  ?kO0  TMt  T'*4e 
»«0e»  NOW  TCl  M.p*Uf-*4t 

kS4JkTr^mfiqrT? 


son  SMOSICNl  BLOCK  l&D  BY  SMLOPS 

TOSCOUB  Th{  OfCKf; 

ft  mem  couao  M01VWW»*«  MCAoM  n«  iAIlORS 
•0441  RAwarS  ox  waig  awcis  v*«r  tmcv  wmotwch 


plain  imos 


SAFTTV 

FR8T  ts  nie  MAME  OF 
A OOCTTMt  IN  tdUr.SFSr 
MrvACPttlAL  4«t>eEiTAl 
try  ruHa  Cadawow** 


FACKAOf  IF  tOU 


Tt’oP  OUAIITT 


SHUTS  PAJAMAS  SHQ8TS  MUfFlEtS  HANDKE>CHltPS 


ALL  YFciTERDAV^  mCMS  8EI.F  C3CFl.ANATf)RT 
PteOM  odcucaa  on  quanw*  'o  Cwrvjooiat  Hiptey,  ce  King  kveaiurm 
New  York  Otg.  N T. 


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•PFP 

THE  DAILY  COLONIST,  VICTORIA,  B.C.,  WEDNESDAY.  NOVEMBER  8.  1944 


'.-’a*r5*^i*,r5. 


THE  PROMISE  OF 
THE  LAND  is  big  enough 
and  the  character  of  the 
Canadian  people  fine 
enough  to  make  the 

SEVENTH  VICTORY  LOAN 

a sound  and  desirable 
investment. 


AK  frS^.^fU9  - 

-.‘Ai 

i(«M 

‘j/0 


North  Amorico  tineo  old  Kongo  Ortt 
— In  Adduction  noxt  yoor. 


AlfOfna  Oro  Proportloo  Holon 
Mlno  producing  700,000  tons 


OMkhIpIcoton  Harbour  whoro 
Algoma  Stool  has  spoclalty 
constructod  Iron  era  shipping 
facilities. 


O Algoma  Oro  Proportlos 
Slntorlng  Plant  convorting 
abovo  oro  Into  much  sought  aftor 


Algoma  Sintor' 


©Algoma  Oro  Proportloo  QouUls 
Iron  Rango.  Throo  yoaro  ox- 
plo ration  has  ostabHshod  100,000,000 
tons  Magnotito  Iron  Orf  within  fifty 
miles  of  SauH  Sto,  Mario. 


Olosophino  Mina,  eight  miles 
from  Algoma  Oro  Proportlos 
Sintering  Plant,  the  ricliott  body  of 
pore  rod  NomatHo  Iron  Oro  found  In 


BUY  THE  SEVENTH 
VICTORY  LOAN  AND 
INVEST  IN  VICTORY 


Algoma  Steal  Corporation  Llaltod 


V 


*1 


THE  DAILY  COLOXIST.  VICTORIA,  B.C,  W EDNKf^nAY.  XO\-EMnER  g.  W4 


7T 


i5^v  atrfet  on  M 


NOT  at  FLETCHERS 

I!  *11  you  want  u a pi«c«  of  cv«ryd«y  furniture  you  can 
count  Plttchcra  out.  But  if  your  usta  runa  to  aomathinf 
auparbly  axcluaiva  in  a ftna  Cheatcrfiald.  an  occaaionai  chair, 
a dainty  table  or  a charming  corner  cupboard  then  a viait 
to  Fletchcn  at  1130  Douglaa  ta  definitely  indicated 


727  Fort  Street 


Fheae  1 2427 


Company 


DOMINION  OF  CANADA 


Commit  Two  Army  Sergeants 

• 1 A tratkin  form  ahowlng  the  block  to 

r or  1 rial  on  1 nett  iiharges 

C*  ,ii  .,jiy  of  a provincial  ronatnble. 

Alloarlng  the  entry  In  preUmlnary  accond  charge  that  figt  ConneO  had  v Hearing  of  the  Ant  rtuuge  wa« 
hearing  of  atatementa  made  by  filtered  an  eogtne  aaaetnbly  lor  aale  onlahed  laat  week,  but  ennunUtni 
ConaUble  H D A Brabemt  ^ “**'■  waa  poatpooed  until  completion  of 

BCMP.  H c,  JUii  in  h~nn,  y«„n.r. 

by  eheqxie,  ana  Bgt.  Connell  waa  * W Ford,  oleadlna  suiUe  to  a 


.had  aLamped  on  It.  with  cooaent  ' r*  i'*.  I 1 l\  « 

of  defence  counaol.  photographic  aOniWr  IJty  JCWCiCr  Of!  lfC^trO\Cr 
coptea  of  a Provincial  Police  regia> 


city  police  court  ymUrday  commit' 

led  8ft  William  Edgar  Logan  and  j^lo^k 


the  aecood  hearing  yesterday. 

A W Ford,  pleading  guilty  lo  a 


alao  to  h***  been  given  an  old  charge  of  dangeroua 


driving  on 
, «iu  fined 


trial  on  too  cliargea  of  theft  of 
automotive  part*  from  the  Woollen 
Mill*  army  »pare  parts  aecUoo. 

Robert  D Harvey  arul  A J.  Pat* 
ton.  defence  counaei.  made  appUca* 
non  to  have  the  aUtementa  not 
admitted  Mr  Harvey  aaJd  the  onua 
Vae  Oh  the  Crown  to  ahow  that  a 
ataiemenl  had  been  made  entirely 
voluntarily,  and  declared  that  thia 
had  not  been  proved  He  cited  rul* 
Inga  made  in  a number  of  court 
caaea. 

8.  A Keeble,  Wllaon  dr  Cabeldu. 
Ltd  . aalea  manager.  teallAed  on  the 


Cabeldu,  Ltd.,  aervtce  manager,  aaid 
I the  aaaembly  «aa  a IMP  Pbrd  block 
' with  rrankihaft.  ptatoru  and  ringa. 
InataJIed  In  a cuatomer'a  car.  It  had 
"pumped  oU ' and  had  to  be  taken 
out  In  June.  1M4.  Conatable  ^Bra- 
bant, he  aald  haa  Inquired  aliout 
the  engine,  and  had  marked  It  on 
I being  shown  U. 
inesTineH  blo<  k ry 

ITH  AERIAL  St  MBER 
h Conalable  BrabaiH  idemiAed  the 
I block,  on  exhibit  In  court,  by  ite 
I aerial  number  and  hla  Initial*  he 


\ MEN’S 

[ CAN  AD  LAN  CLUB 
; LUNCHEON 

[ Empress  Hotel  - Today,  12:15 

Guut  of  fhf  Day 

f- 

i Mr.  Matthew  Halton 

Not«<f  War  Corretpondenf 
f TICKtTS,  »l 


0«i*t  »•  »l*«  gnat  rvMced  ia  Mr  HaihMv't  Hit  M«*'» 

CanaJus  Oab  •«  yleaiea  t«  titasa  ja  t*  rtia  gcstnl  public. 

LaJiai  may  com*  m r«  kaar  Mr  follooiog  Hi*  ImacIicom 


WOOD!  WOOD! 

■inuui  roB  ONf  WVVK  ONI  v— l o-ttUn*  It'UcB  M«tb  »o* 
•t*a  mitt*.  lo  woUr  . 

Im«*ai>u  DvliTorr 


2 era.  $4 


HILLCREST  FUEL  G nOI5 


BUY  VICTORY  LOAN  BONDS  FIRST 

w*r>r  TO  wtAarai  taniKB’  and  ocntx*  sriTx.  pt.Nx  4950  Aa* 
aajTiia  clotm*.  pit  and  aryta  ocabavtced  r* 

JACK  DAVIS 


JACK  DAVIS  i«*M. 


Naral.  ■IllCarr  .a*  Al*  Parr. 
■ «*M.'  aa*  Oral.'  TMI.r 


pended  for  three  months  Lee 
! wing,  repreaented  by  Jamea  Pruud* 

I foot,  pleaded  not  guilty  to  a aimliar 
charge  and  waa  remanded  to  next 
I Monday 

' William  E Baker  was  again  re* 

I manded,  thla  time  until  thia  mom- 
j Ing.  on  a charge  of  being  In  poaaea* 
l-ikin  of  aiolen  Urce. 

I Moioruta  paid  two  U M parking 
I finet,  two  $5  Anea  for  falling  to  ot>*  1 
1 ;4cnrr  traffic  aigns,  and  two  tlS  fines 
’ (or  xpeedlng 

Lit)  and  District 

Sew  Lrau^An  oak  tree  bearing 
a number  oT  small  new  leaves  was 
dlacovered  of  Gonaalee  Hill  ye*ter> 
day  moming. 

(all  Tenders— Provincial  Purtnas- 
Ing  Commission  Is  calling  for  tenders 
fnr  purchase  of  a Diesel  engine,  the 
deadline  being  November  30 

New  CominlMlonerw— Joan  Day, 
New  Weatmlnster,  and  Agnes  Hope. 
Abbotsford,  both  of  the  Social  As* , 
alstance  Branch,  have  been  ap* 
pointed  commissioners  for  taking 
affidavits.  I 

Halton  Due  — Matthew  HaltOii.j 
noted  war  correspondent  and  brraiJ*  | 
caster,  will  amve  here  this  momlo;; 
from  Vancouver.  He  will  apeak  .'t 
the  Canadian  Club  luncheon  at 
nono. 

iuvenflr  Jodge— Police  Magulrate 
T.  M Paltqrsou.  Port  Albeml,  has 
appointed  Judge  of  the  Juvenile 
court  for  Port  Aibemi  district,  suc- 
ceeding H.  C.  Wright.  Albeml. ' 
whose  reslgnaUun  was  accepted  by 
order  In  council. 

P.O  E.  Meeting  — * Premier  John 
Han  and  Hon.  R.  L.*Mailland.  K C. 
are  in  Vancouver  today  for  a meet* 
ing  of  the  Pacific  Oreat  Easiem 
Railway.  o|  which  they  are  directors 
on  behalf  of  the  province  They 
alao  planned  to  attend  a dinner  las*. 

1 night  In  honor  of  General  Vidor 
Odium.  Ambassador  to  China.  j 

ftchool*  Open  No  special  “open 
house**  will  be  held  ihU  week  In  Vic- 
toria schools  as  to  some  British  Co- ' 
lumbla  centres,  as  parents  here  ar* 

I invited  to  the  schools  often  during 


S 


To  Observe 
1918  Event 


Two  Weeks  Open  Season  for 
Does  Announced  for  Island 


In  hsrd-hjtting.  dramatic  gun  setion*  from  the  English  Channel  to  the 
Bay  of  Biscay,  the  Royal  Canadian  Navy  * three  tribal  destroyer*  Iroquou. 
Huron  and  Haid*.  have  set  up  enviable  record*  among  other  Allied  navies, 
with  sn  increasing  toll  of  sunk  or  dsmaged  enemy  ships  to  their  credit. 
Chief  Engine  Artificer  George  Gsrdmer.  Victori*  a jeweler  In  civilian 
life,  joined  the  Navy  on  the  outbreak  of  war  and  ha*  had  many  experiences 
in  hi*  four-and-one-hslf  years'  service.  The  sBove  photograph  was  tsken 
aboard  H.M.C.S.  Iroquois. 


the  year.  H.  L.  Campbell,  municipal 
Uiapector.  said  yesterday.  However, 
parents  will  be  welcome  to  visit  the 
achools  here  this  week,  be  said 

Tax  Sale-Only  38  lota  and  one 
piece  of  improved  i>n>perty  remained 
to  be  sold  yesterday  afternoon  alter 
the  second  day  of  the  miaJlest  city 
tax  sale  since  1819  On  Monday 
seven  an  proved  propenir*  were 
bought  by  private  persons  (or  II.* 
191.53.  and  yesterday  the  city  bought 
Mie  unimproved  property.  Prices 
paid  on  Monday  ranged  from  110!  79 
to  1300  49 

Remembranrr  Display  — In  cou* 
nectlon  with  the  coming  observance ' 
of  Remembrance  Day.  a duplay  has 
been  arranged  at  the  entrance  *o 
the  F*rovlncial  Ubrary.  Leglslttlve 
Buildings.  It  Includes  a panoramic  I 
map,  a ptiotnatatlc  copy  of  the 
Canadian  Book  of  Remembrmcr. 
severs!  Orest  War  publications, 
marching  orders  of  the  #th  Brigade 
on  November  35,  1918.  and  oilier  , 
Items  I 

Not  Serloa*-  C-ondlUon  of  Mary 
Montgomery,  819  Fort  Street,  ad* 
muted  to  the  RiOjal  Jubilee  Hospital 


early  yesterday  morning  suffering 
from  shock  and  bruises  after  a mo* 
torcyclc  accident,  was  reported  laat| 
night  as  not  sertoua.  P<^lce  reports 
showed  she  was  a passenger  on  a 
motorcycle  operated  00  Hollywood , 
Crescent  by  B.  Bjomsfeli,  1031  Crea-^ 
cent  Road  ' 

Head  Gilts— Navy  League  Chapter  , 
! 0.0  E..  reported  in  a letter  received 
at  the  City  Hall  yesterday  Uiat 
toaster*,  electric  irons,  books,  msga* 
tines,  musical  instruments,  games 
and  other  iltu  for  H MCB.  Beacon  ' 
HlU.  jirovlded  by  the  chapter,  totaled 
1(184  13  in  value,  and  that  Chtlsimaa 
parcels  costing  15 1 88  had  also  bern' 
sent.  The  chapter  and  the  city  are  I 
Joint  supporters  of  the  veasel.  I 

CPB.  Jtcalf*  — Repairing  of  Uiel 
public  scales  or  obtaining  of  a new  { 
set  will  lake  about  six  weeks,  Aider- 
man  W.  1*.  Morgan,  city  finance  1 
committee  chairman,  announced 
yesterday,  and  meanwhile,  service 
will  be  given  dtlxens  at  the  CPR 
dock  arale*.  New  acaira  would  cost 
13  100.  Alderman  Morgan  said,  and 
an  Improved  setting  for  them  would ' 
rnst  an  Mtlmated  tl  000.  I 


The  Price  • • • • 
The  Yield  • • • • 
The  Date  of  Maturity 

and,  above  all, 

The  SECURITY! 


Thf5f  arc  the  features  of  a Bond  that 
will,  be  carelully  sirutiui/ed  l»y  any 
wise  investor — and  tlie  poim.s  that  wdl 
lie  emphasiied  liv  any  reliable  Invent 
incnt  Dealer.  .\l  .1  time  when  lMvc«iti»rs, 
small  and  brj;c.  nil  oter  Canad.i,  are 
hrinff  urjjed  to  biiv  I’.-mds  of  the  7lli 
\ ictorv  Loan  we  iiuile  the  pen]ile  of 
\ ictoria  and  \ ancmiver  Ulantl  to  apjdv 
these  tests.  CVuiijujo  "th  l.nan 
and  the  fullossinj;  oifcrinq-  oi  firsl- 
^•las^.  repulablc  ccriioialiotis  which  liave 
appearetl  in  the  National  I'lmincial 
Journals  within  tiic  last  k\v  weeks. 


\ ir^inia  Elect ric  A 
power  C'UUpau) 
NarraK.insctt  KIcctHc 

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SECURITY 

'riic  secuiitv  bcluml  ilie*  Ibuuls  i»t  these  Curporatinri'  u, 
♦ if  course,  the  t«'ial  resources  oi  earh  "f  them,  as 
llic  gecuritv  behind  a Ihuul  of  Cmaila's  7lh  \ ictorv  L<».in 
. which  THI-;  T<jT.\I,  KKStU'WCKS  OI'  TIIK 
\\IP*Li:  ol-  Till',  iMiMKMnX  OP  t’W.XDA'  \rc 
\ irtorv  Briiuls  jjoml  value  . . . arc  ihev  a i;ooiI  iuvi  -i- 
lucui.'  V\  c leave  the  ansvuT  to  yon! 


IN\  ESTMRXT  DEALERS 

of 

\’ICTORIA  and  VANCOUX  ER  ISLAM) 


Arraugcmcniq  have  been  made  by 
the  Victoria  and  District  2lot>e 
Council.  Canadian  (.egiun.  B.KBL. 
In  co-operation  wuh  the  armed 
force*  for  a fltUng  obsenance  of 
the  JSUi  anniversary  of  the  1918 

torta.  It  was  announcad  iaat  night 
by  the  serreury,  C A.  OUl. 

All  wiU  take  part  In  the  annual 
ceremony  on  Saturday  at  the  War 
MemoriaJ  on  ParUament  Square  at 
11  a.m..  the  anned  forces  assembUng 
on  Wharf  Street  and  later  taking 
up  po«=Uiofu  on  BeliettUc  Street. 

Veterans  of  the  Ust  and  present 
wars,  mra  and  women,  wearing 
mufU,  deeoraliuns.  medals  and  pop- 
ples, will  aasembUL  on  Humboldt 
Street  between  Douglas  and  Oov- 
ernmenb)  Streets  at  10  10.  Under 
the  command  of  fiUg  *Oeo.  J G 
Austin,  C B . C M O . they  will  move 
off  St  10:35  am.  headed  by  the 
CW  AC.  Pipe  Band  and  organiaa* 
tion  standards  and  take  up  their 
accustomed  postUon  on  the  east 
driveway. 

> ^ A public  address  .Hysiem  will  be 
, I la^talled  to  assist  tjie  public  in  ful* 

, [lowing  the  progiam  At  the  con* 

. ^ clualicn  of  the  ceremony,  the  parade 
‘ will  march  past  Uie  saluting  base 

* which  will  be  esiablUhrd  on  Gov* 

' ernment  Street  near  (he  Empress 

' Hotel,  where  the  salute  will  be  taken 
I by  Hon  W.  C.  Woodward,  Lieu* 

' tenant-OoTemor. 

. PisiUuos  as  formerly,  within  tht 
: [ llnuted  space  available,  have  been 
^ reserved  for  the  IOD.E,  ex-service 
women’s  auxiliaries.  Boy  Scouts. 

I Qlrl  Guides,  and  a standard  and 
' wreath  bearer  of  the  several  United 
Nations.  Guides  to  direct  these  to 
their  positlona  will  be  on  hand  at  | 
the  War  Memorui  aearing  idcn-  ; 

I ' tlfyhig  arm  bands  Tlie  public  may  j 
obtain  programs  from  distrilnitors  | 

, ' along  Government  Street  from  (he 
I Pnstoffice  to  beyond  Belleville 
I ' Street 

[ MISSION  TO  Lf-TERS 
i Rev  W W MsePherson  will  ad- 
’ dreax  the  Mission  to  Leper*  during  ^ 
' a meeilng  In  the  Y W.C-A:  at  3 ' 
I o'clnck  tomorrow  afternoon.  1 

'Announcements 

MrtropnKtao  I'niled  C hnrrh**'  { 
, Monday,  November  19,  at  8 pm.  a 1 
lectur^  enilUfd  •'The  Fight  of  the  , 
Norwegian  Church  Against  Narism  ^ 1 
I Bpraker.  Miss  Constance  J Rrandnn.  | 

I . Intrmational  Becretary,  World  Do*  | 

I minion  M'>vement,  Inc.  Soloist,  Mrs  ' 
H Vuuson,  Cliairman.  Rev  A El 
Whltehousc.  DD.  AdnjWslon.  95c  | 

! Auaptcea  0/  the  Young  Women'*; 
Evening  Auxiliary  to  the  W.MB  | 

i Many  Thanks  to  all  who  helped  ^ 
Chinese  Pair  In  any  way  AU  win*  1 
I nera  notified  Main  totnhnla.  first, 

I 221;  aernnd.  351:  third.  840;  fourth.  | 
880,  fifth.  910;  cordwood.  34»&. ! 
'groceries,  797.  cake.  1983  and  1999. j 
I bagatelle.  Mr  Munkley;  treasure 
Island.  Mtsa  May  Lee  Oommlltee 
I for  Medical  Aid  for  China. 

Please  Note  that  the  Salvage  Corpe  j 
I trucks  wifi  be  in  your  district  next  ! 
week  If  you  live  in  Femwood.  city 
(downtown),  or  Victoria  West,  and 
the  following  week.  cominerKing 
Monday.  November  13,  in  the  Shoal  ' ! 
Bay  and  Mount  Tolmte  dtetrlcU 
< F^one  calls  will  be  promptly  at- 
tended to  at  E 94)3. 

(Tvk  Arena— Help  build  It  by 
donating  your  electric  light  refund  - 
Please  send  donations  Ui  crunpatgn  . 
headquarters.  754  View  Street,  near 

* Blanivhard  All  campaign  expeniwe 
'underwritten  by  Kinsmen  Club 
and  Tradea  and  Labor  Council 

i 

Winners  of  Weman’a  Benefit  A«a- 
' elation  baxaar  Quilt.  Mrs  H B 
Bain.  803.  tombola,  Mr*.  A Ritchie, 
1.936.  cushion.  Mrs  P Stephen.  043.  ; 
tcake.  Mrs  Common.  786.  chicken 
dinner.  Mrs  M Levy.  733. 

1 1 

Th#  Ear  ( «at  raffled  by  the  Worn*  j 
an  * Auxiliary  nf  the  Jubilee  Hoe 
Pltal  was  won  by  Mr  Harry  Lowe, 
848  Yatfw  \ I 

\ 

■ Wotnen’e  Canadian  rioh,  Bmpreae 
Hotel.  Wednesday.  November  8.3  90. 
speaker,  Matthew  Halton  Present 
fflembcr*hip  rards  < while  > at  door. 

1 — - I 

* AttenUon!  Another  attractive  con*  | 
cert  by  member*  and  fr1end.s  of  the  [ 
Open  D»w  Spiritualist  Church.  Nov 
ember  15.  8 15  pm  Ticket  ori  sale 
now-  35c  each. 

t.sdle«'  Aaiitlary,  MeXB*  . 

' bership  tea  ojj  November  9.  si 
Y M C A , from  3 to  S p m Tea  and 
musical  progratTj^ 

Royal  Dalrv  Milk  Boiler  and  Fgg* 
delivered  dally  by  W Barker,  phone 
O 2311  beliire  8 pm.  evenings  O 8748 


A Brighter  Winter 

Ye«  cae  evcfceme  Wmte*  «leow 
vitfc  MO  o«*eied  vsih  **4  weed 
ww4  Um  Vele  or  I H FrtscseeM* 
(«f  • a*«letl  1*5 


SHAWN  I CAN 

LUMBER  YARDS  LTD 
2000  Govt  st  Victoria 


Hunters  In  the  Quamkhan.  Helm* 
cken.  Bhawnigan  and  Oowichan 
disUiets,  sriUvln  a specified  area,  alls 
be  able  oexi  month  to  ahoot  one 
dof  deer  each  A provincial  order 
lu  council  this  week  provides  (or 


one  dog  per  hunter,  from  December 
t to  15 

The  area  set  out  tn  the  order  In 
muartl  is  roughly  os  follosn:  PTroiii 
the  mouth  of  Cowichan  River  west 
to  the  white  bridge  on  the  Island 
Highway  at  Duncan,  southwest -riy 
along  Indian  Road  to  Deerholme, 
easterly  along  the  Canadian  Ns- 


' Uonal  Railway  to  Oleneagles.  ea>' 
erly  along  the  west  arm  or  Haihe:  1 
Ruad  to  the  village  of  Shaanlgan, 
alcmg  Mill  Bay  Road  tu  the  Isis"  ' 
Highway,  south  on  the  Island  High 
way.  to  the  Solarium  Road.  alcn. 
the  Solahuni  Road  to  the  ahorell’K 


to  the  oommeucemem  of  the  an 
at  (he  mouth  of  Cowichan  River 
Tor  some  tune  farmers  ha- 
asked  that  action  be  taken  to  rt 
dura  the  oumbrr  of  dear,  claiinin 
, Itiey  have  caused  considerable  darn 
age  to  gardetu  and  contending  th' 
' havr  bccfi  increasing  as  a rmult 
less  hunting  than  (ormeriv. 


Please  Don’t— 


Buy  candy  now  and 
ketp  It  till  Christ- 
mjs.  Tht  boxsi  sold 
over  the  counter  arc 
not  packed  with  sn 
sisortmcnt  fhsf  is 
made  to  keep.  So 
picsie  wait  before 
thinking  of  candy 
for  Christmas. 

0P£N  AT  ONE 


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For  Planting  Now 

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Ford  and  Mercury  Owners 

HAVE  YOU  HAD  YOUR  CAR  SERVICED 
FOR  WINTER  DRIVING’ 

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ARBHOL'BB  SOT  WANTBD.  CVDOt 
If  Apply  Caaadiaa  Fairbankr-ttarM 


OSTBOPATBIC  PRTainaNi 


HMOOIUTOOBS.  ATCB.R.  LOWDOM 
• Bad.,  toachot  mt  oil  aad  vatoi  aulor 
FalBUao  Biudig  Mt  Tranait  Rd  O tMt 


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TTnoatl. 

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J«eie.  mt»  M M Earn  inaaJetiao 
paar  bees  lB«aaua«ot  (ar  e hlrum  a( 
aa«(art.  twacrtpura  tabSrre  milad  PEES 
aa  reaatai. 


Room 
ptrL 
aflrr  S pi 

OAILOE 


Ml  casual  B)dl 


HY  OWKEE  -APPHOAIMATBLV  IS-ACIIS 
(ana.  e-*ut  ctrria  ana  aiadani  S* 
raaaied  buasblaa  berSaaad  Baart.  «reaa> 
hauee.  rbirkea  baaeaa  aaa  bara.  beribad 
Applf  tMSauiiB  itSB 

IETSKDlKo'  PUElTnMatMS  OP~  SkiAtX 
Sana  »r  Saa  aerae  mer  aiebe  arla^ 

Uan*  naa  (rata  S^erre  aaieta  atthia  Ivar 
mnrt  abaat  ta  t«  aaadnidrd  Ctlr  aaiar 
aed  llei.i  eteiUMr  B.»e  UP)  Caleaui 


ETEWABT  * NUOEOM  EETAXL  LUMEOI 
Oaria  Belav  OoraramaS  B IITl  ar  t 


fl  BEVIEB  O-M  PAETE  BOOIBL 
> (redtra  palatiaa  valdins. 
aliaaaittas.  tlaetnral  mrk.  aaiar 
lana-ap  lataei  aaiilpmal  Traiaed 
prreoaacl 


IMHBDIATB  PUSiBlOB  - BO  TKANE 
X partaliaa  nreamrr  pire-raost  boo* 
ta>aa  pirapiare  Ouu#  saad  eaadiiian 
ibraudbaai  Pail  phioibLnt  Taerr  St1 
BaiM  (anrnara  (ar  eale  aUa  0*MMUk 
U.MS  eaah  Pnee 

BAA?*TCB 

OVBE  EALP  ACRE.  S'.  MILU  PROM 
citi  in  larMp  laceiioa  eimoM  ara 
whtir  rtdiai  (aaffarHa  bunteloa  Med 
plusbtas  fleruit  l»tai.  «ur  aeiar  Ut* 
lae  ram  kiKbeb.  taa  badraoau  b*ib* 
raoai.  (aii  crairot  beeeearai  Chtekra 
b«u»*  (ralt  Uert  barnre  vatetabir  ter- 
dca  la  ^U)  (pared  Vrrrilani  eaU  0«a4 
traaepertetiaa  Price  taeludr*  kiirbra 
raett  Mm*a  aUada  cerdra  taaia  rir  Muir 
»«l  amreir  fS  NS  raab  0‘  !*^7’^ 


» AOEBS  -S'a  MSLBS 

PT-IKXMt  XBAELT  SEW  MUDBEN  ETVC- 
ea  baattia*  l^ne  Uvtae-reM  aad 
Atniat  raeai.  Errplara.  S bedreawi  ktuhaa 
«tib  rabiMC  raaiaat  etab  Otartre*  aaea> 
tBPMS  lirraera  eertet.  labe  Pit*  eerra 
I caltuaud  Bara  I ebiebrn  bMire. 
Pbneed  Htailhr  i|Hd.  bish  Oaadre  Ve- 
taa(  Rear  aebaoS  bar 

I3.1M  haiidiM  Pr.er  »f1( 

OOEOE  HUB 

aJlX -BOOM  SBMI-SUMvIALOW  LAEOB 
^ ll»snt-raaa.  aaa  brdrom.  b'lcbtn. 
batbroeai  daao.  taa  Baiebrd  badraaaie 
uaatairr  rm*a>  batmeni  iei*«*  Km 
ae'tr  baated.  Quirk  pamaaiiw 
I1.0M  dam  Pnr*  EbsUlrtl 

SBYBE  ACEB  PAEM 

ytOtni  BOOM  COTTAOE  GOOD  SMAPB 
X Tva  badratMA  kitrhea  hriae  roaea. 
part  bae«ai»n(  terMr  SdaSS  rbirbca 
bsYM  ITS  bi.'de'  ruB  Iritced  In  <4  arrre. 
c)aer*d'  oae  arr*  lb  raepberma  op*  arr* 
prepared  far  berriee  saH  M 
«aad  *aU  Uthi  Prire  «*»KnA( 

I MIIE  CIBCLB 

FMVK.BOOM  CNEVXAE-OLO  bSOPBSN 
rltpr*  bunsalaa  laa  baOnatne  aired 
(ar  emSMr  ranae  neemtot  •■rare.  Iwr- 
Btce  Taa  late.  Verent 


l rt’BattERI  

iRlOET  EMU  Poa~  EE«T-Safr ABLE 
' (ar  baebaku-  Centrailr  (oceied  PSiom 


\PPLB8  _ SSBOSL  BOSEOOPE  ETC., 
euod  reakrra  eeUn.  teepee*.  Sl  lot. 
brint  cantelnere  Delitrred.  II  M be*  Brti* 
Ub  Baierettn  euaaPerrir  plaau.  ti  M IIE. 
• IS  IM  Oeard  • Wueao.  appaeila  Oar- 
dan  Hrad  Beba^  TfSaU  A*Mwe.  EE  L 
Viriarie 

* TTorrioji’i  Rim«(BmoirEb  bes^ 
lat  Dttehioab  svarantatE;  earloite 
viaA**  Terlar  E Ca..  SSI  Pun 

ALL-lilKTAL  HARD  ~WASliuio  ~MA^ 
rhiar.  cninplere  *itb  wrinsar.  beIp 
IW  M Taylar  S Oa  PS  Pan 

A LL  SLAEC8  TACOUU  CLXARBBS  BB- 
•et  paired.  btSta  braebea  eta.  Ttplar  E 


Caeb  paid  Phaaa 


COffOUATION  or  THE 
TOWNSHIP  OF  ESQUIMALT 


'eBBVBOCET  MCrrOE  CONVAETED  POB 

a boat  broOM  entO  aad  prapaUar. 
ar  aaSa  (M  SM  Bpaa  Smei 

r^R  BALB^^TBOLLCR  ' JALMA~  4S  PT 
C I 11  n t 4 (t  >r*  Oaraaet  Staeal 

5)17  WUbp  e Matbtat  Ebap . MMUrai 
eet.  Vuterta  

BOWBOET.  UL  » KOfmiiAL 
SirerC 

^•»T~DIEBBL  p'd'wiR  TEOLLEE 
ioul  peart  eld  Aran  at  Cauttvap 


QBLT  PtmiflBHED  BEtnitT  BED* 
maai.  trauaS  ftoac  m Qurbar  siratt 


POB  SALS  _ 

MCRlCAM  AOETtE  COOFE  iUI.  BO 
bUStn.  »4JS  Sit  toad  Urea  E 

- - - - tsisi 


IWO  PARTLY  P17EB18HBD  BASEMENT 
raaaie.  erparatt  eotraare.  Pbaoe 


BareiA  lltia  Pendara  Atenoa 

F~i  KOIKE  ESWI^mORlHO  SPStTAL- 
^ tele— Oef  aur  pnera  Caarpteu  lab 
rtbara  pietaaa  pina  riata  Kev* 

enema  aer(oraiaaea  Baer  an  tae  and  aiL 
CKXT  OOVTMAK  OAEAQI^T34  JOOI^N 

t]^e  aot^ top  AKD  CUEBIOK  EE- 
X pure  ear  Erato  Saadera  :)>k  Eay 
StreM  Pbaa*  Ee4U  aaitlM*  Wa  ecnat 


U’EIX  > PURKtaUEO  BED  • StTnRO- 
ram  boat  reMdenliai  dtttrlrt  walk- 
inr  dirtanrt  prafaeaioaal  «r  bueiaaae  per- 
eaa«  OdSSI 


U.  MAKES  SEWOfO  MACBIKES  EB- 
palred.  paru.  aeadJaa  alL  Taster  E 
SM  Port 

RAKD  ■ OEOCBBTSO  BEDSPREAD. 
ne«.  list  PPana  0 431# 


A Ceart  a(  Rrniiaa  ■(  She  Mamclpat 
Va<er*'  Liet  «ili  ba  bald  at  tbe  Municipal 
Nan  cm  Wadbeedtr  Kairoibar  >A  1444  at 
T M P M 

A rapi  «r  tae  Vaie't  L*e4  aiii  be  irtMiSt 
et  the  Muatripai  Mall  aa  Naicaibar  IS. 
IS44  ead  nep  mere  aa  isMecied 

O R PI  LLEH.  CM  a 
MunKipei  Nell  s*aaiMe>’  BT 

~SAANICE  MINRTPAL  VOTEBS'  L|ST"* 
SM4  ■ 1044 


BBAOTtPOL  SEA  VIEW  DdMEDlATB 
PiMiiiiea  Vrrp  tllracUea  S raewr 
Utibt-raaai  diaiae-tam  dra.  kuebM,  4 
bedraaaie  Psreplere  in  Heinr  raaia  tad 
dat.  rmpleia  daebto  piunbiaa 
boMSiem  Oaad  hee'ini  plant,  tti-ru- 
llenallp  areli  built  AUratttre  staunda 
tie**,  lit  A ham  a(  dietlrKltao  Wartb 

lir;  ■■■"• EvjoO 


babe  bdeile* 


OMPOBTASLI  ROOM  IK  PEtTATE 
baiaa  eailabta  (nr  aurer  ririeil* 
lire  Kaepilal  sm.  Calaalei 

ak” WAKT1~EOOM.  muvate  roice 
where  »o  eblectian  »a  Mball.  tnaodit 


DOUBLE  LOAD  CIKUSRS.  MM  CLAY 
eaiL  rorb  manure  M Vre  o 44SA 

LAOdIk^EaMP  S4M.'  ALSO  ' TWO 
eaie  OMt  etwka  diet  III  l«ll  Broad 

SRXb'anO  CIKDEBS  POE  DM^ 
. ware  tar  eale  niaoa  ■ ttv? 


ISOl  View  Street  Pb 

A sr  AUTO  PARTS 
Deed  Cera  Bautbs  and  Bald-B 
Btpaire.  AeceeaariaA 


TIMBXR  BROn&8 


riD  TO  BUY— CfllLOS  WAOON 
• ead  ewbdliteo.  rubber  liiee  Pheoe 


rnwo  UAE  bOMBSVS  INPB  PALS  IDEAL 
1 far  emeu  latter*  or  kiadtat  la  aom- 
las  winebae  AbPli  Bmieb  Weldcra  at 
paoea  B M12 


Palatial. 

OSl.  lie  and  Mt  per  Qatn  Try  tt.  aad 
Tnu'll  Uka  It. 

1411  TERBAI>LAHE  BPOm  R0A09TBE. 


dot  Bee  iSTI  Caiaaltt 


Pnea 


vr^TlONAl 

Mil.  1. 


ANTED- PIR  PTUKO.  CEDAR  POLm 
aU  ettar  Qtata  pneae  lab  ebin- 
r potet  PtrKatt  fripmaat  Kiedrr- 
er-Merua  Cb.  Spelduit  Edt.  Part- 


PAMItf  ItOMS  — CLORE  tK 

IDEAL  FAMILY  HOME  TOR  ONE  WHO 
hte  la  ba  nthi  iti  'lasra  Tbraa  taame 
ap.  three  dawn  betemeui  aad  (oraace  In 
rfcOtot  randitiM)  laimedibte  peeereeion 

Zm":"""  :M0(KI 

AN  OPPOB-niNrTV 

rpo  ItCDEI  A OOOU  HOMS  AND  A 
1 rrieoua  Ten  lerk*  tunar  raaiae 
W-iuid  mak*  fear  tt<ad  eullte.  nrit>ria.» 
raadiiton  ia*ide  and  Ml  An  ideal  ■••re- 
tlan  (or  renttne  near  ere  end  part  Hm 
vuter  heaiini  Ntae  treand* 

ooomisii  REALTY 
Beal  EeUtr  tad  laeurenea 
ns  Paiaberum  BuUdias 
Phaea  B U3I  Btaideaca  O MU 


tat  (aasilr 
sararaUbaA 
and  tebanl 
aar  loot  watuas  DM 


■ccammodtttoa.  furaltbad  tr 


He  ! Bnyai  Oak.  an  wuiNtSDAY  Navaae* 
bar  (Mb.  i»ee  at  $ af'ara  PM 

WllABD  E UBESNE 
Clark  •(  I'x  Oarpareltaa 
tr  Ibe  DtoUlrl  •(  Baaaicb 


ISIS  WtLLYS  BSDAN. 

• aad  caodlllaa 

ISM  POEO  - A"  SPOETB 

Octed  cobdllten  and  Urea 


MORE  BAROAIRB 

TilSaSL  SWEEPER  IS.  DEflBSmi  tS 
■ r up  dtap-leef  table  ead  faar  tbaira 
no*  atodem  bat  t clean  ead  aalld  rnumas 


ANTED  - MEDIUM 
Iriercle.  par  caeb 


8IEED  CHlLCrS 
Phone  B I4S4 


li  Bt'SlNEBS  OPPORTVNmXS 


• — SIX -BOOMED  STVCCO 

^l.ini  baser  • Niealc  ptaanad  Her- 
lae  lert*  llrtnt-ram  Slichan  aad  pentrr 
dlnelle  Ibree  bedraeme  end  (aar-piec. 
balbroom  Built  lb  IS4S  heciM  ell  cap- 
per ptpibs  end  dbad  furaeaa.  Clata  ta 
park  tad  irtaeparttuan. 

LABCIX  ttOOMB  AND 
^linni  diaettt.  falur  mndtra.  terse 
baermeni  and  ail  copper  pipms 

ttdUMMI  BOOMB  WmCOOi 

read*  ta  maee  nt bl  tb  Hae- 
iM  recaaiir  bem  deaiMeitd  laeidt  and 
Ml  Ouk  Qonce  tn  heD  end  mein  raame 
Loraied  IP  Pbirfiald  dteirttt  aa  a soad 
esreat 

L C PAIECLOOOM 

4SI  Crairai  Bldt  B SSSS'O  Sill 


- B8ED  PinunrUBE  bol- 
raa  tSi  Pori  ■ OSII  

IS-INCH  'wBED^PREX  PRO- 
Phone  O SSeS 


MOTOROLA  NAOtO. 
•and  caodiUon 
TWO-WHEEL  TRAIIA. 
eery  toad  Itrae  . 


riBET  rmr  oppbhbd 

I*UU.-SIZB  CITY  LOT  OM  YIEE 
Strrel  briarro  Quadra  and  Ttaeau 
ter  with  duple*  briatmc  la  I2AI  per  aa 

BUIB. 

PRICE  CARS 


OEAT'S  USED  ^RNITUEE  STORE 
• is  Surnelda.  al  OanMI  Pboae  Otsa 


SI  BOlSKkXCBlNG  BOOMS 


,rANTED-MEDfUM  OE  LARGE  TRl- 
I crete  Phone  BS4S3 

rANTED  BATTXET  RADIO.  BOX  till- 


AtMOET  THEBE  ACRES 
BIX -ROOM  SEin-EUNOALOW 
TWO-SIBCX  BATHROOM. 

CEMENT  SASEMEKT 
PEUTT  TREES 
POULTRY  HOUSES.  EARN 

errr  water  and  uoht 

TROUT  EnstAM  WATDt  WHEEL 
RALMOH  RUN  THROUOH  PNoPERTY 
4S-MILX  CIRCLE  NEAR  BUS 
POSSESSION  JANUARY  L 

S4250 


Kartlett  pearr  oravensteih  and 
Weelib*  apptoa  n per  bo*  Miltoreal 
YUla  third  baaea  eautb  off  Realib  Caatra. 
Olanfard  Aeenua 

e tOUJlPStBLE  CARRIAUB  IK  QUOO 
* eaodiuoci.  almaet  new  Phane  EttlS 
T |lSCONTTNUBD  ^NBS  OP  BIGB- 
X-(  trade  eaamela  taed  colare  Raduetd 
Marie. Aadrawe  Paiau.  Ud  III  View  SL 
O 4111 

i kOlRLB  SPOOL  WALNtrr  DRJBBS^ 
X f tss  tbild'e  rrlb  4 yaara  maple,  mat- 
treee  III  E I4dl 


I Pt'ENUBED  j 

WDOEviiw^  Hfmte'ufls'  rroEi* rf 
' Blarpiaa  and  boueakeepiaa  roam 


eaten  US 


AUTO  PAUmNO  AND  REPlNiEHlRO 
ODE  SPECIALTy 


WISE  te  00  ■ LTD 
IH  prmbertae  BuUdias 


ibone  E SS41. 


IAROB  PL'HNIBUEO  HOUBEXEEPTNO 
^ roam,  tall  kuiet  peraon.  Til  Vancou- 
>tf  Street 


we  bare  aa  new  rare  la  cell  rwa 
al  preeeiii  but  we  eta  siaba  laai 
car  of  poare  look  Uka  new  Call 
ta  aad  iHuir*  ebeat  aur  tew 
Winter  retet. 


,V)R  SALR  HARDWARE  BUSmEBS. 
II  4M.  Apply  naner  Boe  IS4I.  Cateniet. 


UOl'SCRbEriNG  BOOMS 
WANTED 


rtCBST  ItOCSE  OPPORTUKITT  POB 
' X tboee  wha  IRt  ta  reler  ta  pwblie  111 
•rree.  eoawaU  cleared  (wr  euad  aerden.  flne 
old  bcarma  Mchatd.  enlid  ftauee  at  t ra-jniA 
needs  (aundalten  ranf  repairs  and  redec- 
arailMi  Vtrr  pK.(ure*uua  eeiiiM  with 
teeeif  tieae.  eitueted  IT  mi)r»  (rnm  Vtc- 
loile  an  pared  road  We  believe  thie  aRere 
4n  appartubiiy  lee  aaad  bueiaeee  eamna 
• biekeri  diaaere.  efurnaan  tree,  etc  . after 
the  war  wbee  ae*  reMrlrtiaae  era  aver 
Price  Sl  RM  pPt  IwrUser  iaiarmaiten  rail 

AI.PRED  CARMICHABL  R OO  . LTD 
ms  Biwad  Street  PLaae  OIMI 


OOC  AT  THEM  ALL  THEN  SEE  THIS 


llROOOIR.  1.SOO  sax  OIL  HEATER 
1*  ehWk  (miau  4-m  wirw  mreii  trap 
aeasa.  (rod.  110  Sl  Montreal  Street 

7's  66d  ' CRICREN  MOUn'QUANTfrr 
AX  o(  wire  neitina  lar  run.  no  . E ilsT 


NATtONAL  MOTOR  CT> . LTD 
14  Tate*  Street  O 4ITT 


nOUSIKEEPINO  BOOM  U H P U R • 
itiehed  u:  neri  an*  aduiL  Pernwood 
dutnci  Phane  E 7SM 


IMMIDIATB  POR8US10N 
^>1  ■'<1  nH'IT  ANOCHlCKtP  RANCH 
pite.fwant  buaaeloa  bteeiaenl 
aetd  luneca.  larew  place  balbraaaa.  tone 
ilflna  rwota  wpap  lireplace  iw-.  ecres 
about  Ids  beerina  frwU  treee.  raenmerctal 
• rwpe*iac  cetre  (rwe  paeturc  a>aitebto 
City  liahl  end  welrr  4 . mllas  Dm  Ul) 
Cloet  la  mala  biabwar 

CONTERS-W1LDERS  CO 
131  Sruoahtwn  Si  See  L O Wiibtnean 


IMMEDIATE  POaBBSSION 

Modern  stucco  bunualow.  oon- 

.lesiDC  •(  lerae  Urtna-ram  with  wpan 
ftrepteee  and  Preneh  door*.  dSMtta.  kitrbn 
ai.d  pantry  Three  awad  bedrnomi  C»- 
menl  Meement  with  bat-air  (uraare  alea 
•■reaw  >n  baaetaeal  Situitiaa  Eevimeli 
Uunicspelliy,  aa  blab  around 

PLEMINO  GARDNER  * OO 
im  Douatae  Blreei  Pbaoe  O mi 


We  WUI  Pay  Tau  Caeb  !■* 
Your  Car' 


IR  nSNS  4114  EACH.  M MONT 

real  Sireet 


OCK  BAY  DISTRICT.  PUfUnSHBD  OR 
uBiuraubad  room  vaawd.  Calauiu 


Horn#  and  Income 


THREE  sunm  SEPARATE  UORT 
AND  OAS  METBS4S  BASEMBWT  PL'R- 
RACE  SOUD  COH8TRUOT10N  IN 
lOME  Sn  MONTHLY,  AND  SUITS 

JggQQ 


'ANTED.  9Y  RELIABLE  PARTY.  TWO 
' fieaa  fuiBiehed  buu**eacp;Ba  rwoma 


IBM  Vita  Sireei  Tt 

ABC  AUTO  PARTS 
OMd  Care  SMuaht  end  SaM--|l 
Acreaeorlre. 


ar  e»ue  Rt’«  ILM  Cniwpii 


I ' ROOERT  STORE  STOCK  AND  PIX- 
^ 4 tgre«.  d«‘Dc  a hue  incrrasina  buunrM 
Oaod  teceiioit.  clMe  ta  ibe  cvnltr  '*t  the 
city  Lliiaa  ■•‘cmmedalloa 

II  deiired  Pnre 

N H OAU'PtELO 

Me  Pemhertan  Side  Phane  E ISll 


Pemtini.  Rrpeira 
on.  14c  abd  sac  per  Ovett 
YauU  Uka  IL 

1514  CHEVROLET 

COACH  

1515  NASH 

COUPS  

ISIS  wrLLTS 
SEDAN 

HuPeri  We.dar.  heery  duty, 
wer  meeniae 

Oee  Heeter.  pracliealiy  ae* 


rLATE  AND  APABTME.NTS 
TO  BENT 


UET  BE  SOLO— pnUR-ROOM-BUNOA 
tew  with  three-pisre  harhrnnen  mad 


iHBAP  POR  QUICK  SALS  TWO  FRESH 
(amiit  caae  Phane  8 IkIS. 


1,VLECTRIC  SEWINO  MACHINE  POR 
e renL  weekly  or  manlbly.  Teyter  * 

ra  SIS  Pan 


,V>R  SALR-JERSEY-ATRSHIRS.  PRESIl 
•lib  Orel  eail.  Ml  Pbaa#  Catewiia 


ROOM  NEW  APARTMENT  PHONE 
ranue  cily.  Rent  111  WlO  eail  fur- 
ure  appro*  ills,  la  r•)labte  imaaL 


1,VL*CTH10  WAftHER  WRINOER  BOLLS 
e (ar  ataai  meke*  Tailor  * Ca.  AM 
Pori  

1*  ,'>NOUBir  TORPEDO  WASntNO  MA- 
A vhtie*.  eamplete  •ub  twod  •rtaper 
IM  Eae  IMI.  Calralet. 


Owaar  awOtoa 


IJWCm  RALE  PRSRIl  ATRSHTRB  COW 
X eaeand  rei(  Phana  Balmant  il 

I.v'oH  RALB~  RBOtSTERBO  ABERDBEN. 

Anaua  huU.  Oientlt  Prmcr  ' thrrr 
yeare  nU.  from  CPR  Stank  Parma.  Flir- 
tnar  pwrttrulare  apply  WUrnck  Snte. 
Cauruaey.  RC 


U*ANTK»- APARTMENT  ROUSE  SHOW- 
ine  eead  teveaue  Poaeeiwab  ol  see 
•uUa  ceaeatlal  Nat  aver  I1B0SB 

PAOE  * SNAP! 

ISIS  BroaS  Street  B till 


SSVEN  ROOMS  BASCMSm  PUR 

HACt  AND  OARAOE  VACANT  DC 

S4600 


NOW  VACANT  III  MAmSON  AVENUE 
0»«  Ber  lAewiy  l-raom  kunielaa. 
hat  wiier  beet  reraae  owner  ao  pre«. 
tore  delly  I ta  4 p m 


CASH— UP  AND  DOWN  PUPtSX 
^^.MP  nror  mill*  Tww  baihraom*  Bal- 
ance II  IM  pareMc  III  monUtlr  Rareaue 
111  mathly  Baa  1444  cwabiei 


FLATS  AND  APABTMENT6 
WANTED 


r yOSBEMION  IN  A WEEK  |t  MO  NEW 

l aeil-auiil.  •iaM-rown,  etjrra  er-i  ■ 
lunsatew  I tele  heidaond  Hear  aaS  (Ire- 
ilere  la  fmni  tnnm  dinina-rmn  ierve 
iiirnen  I bedronma  daan  and  3 opaieir* 

, p.e*a  bethroom  Baeeffleni  full  lined 
'■reae.  Turner*  laundry  tiik*  alt  rapper 
iipine  Pritet*  wwne*  Phan*  BMM 


NOTSBUEETR  AND  WVELOPER 
wtlb  natite.  bddreea  II  M niaaon'* 


I,X)R  SALE-<«  HP  ELBCTRIC  MOTOR. 

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euiie  e«4tlabto  aeon  Phane  O 44SS  bafara 
10  a m ar  batwren  4 lad  4pm 


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Yaire  and  Quadra  Streei* 


IJACKSLOR  SVTTK.  PURNISMEO  OH  UN- 
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permaneni  (te*  111*  Colonial  

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reauired  renial  |U  or  UO  rwretul 
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to  4 p Rl. 

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OOOO  HOPdE  IN  A OOOO  DCSTRICT 
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srae  Randall  IMI  Oauala*  Street. 


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'ANTED  - REVINITS  PHOOUCTNO 
leral  properly  Bn*  ill!  OatehMl 


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ItM  Will  Hartdte— Baienea  Term 

YATES  STREET  AUTO  RALES 
141  Yalta  Sireat  Pbnae  B ISM 


OOMINO  HOURS  H>R  BALE  MM 
Owrernmeni  Street 


T ErUD-PURCBREO  BUCKS.  PEE  II 
BmatL  Oientord  Avenue  E1I41. 


,MFrT  • OALLON  FARM  COOK  POT 
Sidney  Dwrb  Perm 

1BNSRAL  ELBCTRIC  MERCURY  VAPOR 
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dear  Oereee  adivinlna  He'f-err*  let 
a-in  ywui'c  rruli  trwee  wali-*i''''aM  (luwer 
ana  teperehl*  (ardene  BtUieied  ' • 

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RALPH  N WIMON 

MS  Pmberum  Bldt  Phrwie  EMU 


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(rm  are  Oaad  family  bam  ‘l.MS 
aeuare  (*«i  Small  eandr  and  tebatea 
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nKaSerp  rdpianieneea  fHy  iMbl  and 
waler  Olaea  hawee  aaS  aibar  autbu-id 
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pan  Helairtea 

U'ARTED^  MAXE  D00^'0«1R  NOT 
neremrtlr  ihanmdhbtad  Bill* 


1 ft«M|  HUPMOBILI  CENTURY  ”r'  8B- 
1 dan.  new  baint.  new  lop  A eead- 

ecitd  and  reliable  car 


'AHTED-OROCBIY  STORE 
Phan*  BTSle 


NOVEMBER  WARTSI 
JVOOD  HOUSE  TNRSE  BEDROOMS. 
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IjAfTB  ACRES  GOOD  AHASI.B  LAND. 

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■ III  build 

I.vtvE  Amsa.  OOOO  arable 
•Kh  email  baMtabte  buUdIna 

AINRED  CARMICHABL  S CO  LTD 
i:i4  Broad  Btre*l  Pboaa  O IMI 


PRITE  CAPE  U'KCH 
Bvervibbta  redeearaiM.  War- 
llieer  par*  »h*  r*n»  Cen'ra  a?  B*ei- 

p**a  apprei  |l  SOS  and  over  aiih  a ape- 
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'wanted'- SMAU."  MODERN,'  PCUT 
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THOMAS  ATKINSON  OARAOE 
dl7  Tanreurer  Streek 

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brnke  both  Net  tir  fwmoeo  and  *a 
ra«e  In  boeemeitl  Nieo  bowio*  eer - 
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kitthaa  and  bulk  Wa  are 
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la  IrOet  Ju4t  reel  end  beauliful 

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par  du’ca  acuee 

4 NOrrRKR  ON  RTLLSIDK 
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TWO 

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VaUNOALOW.  SIS  ROOMS  AND 
baihraom  Bairmeni.  (uma'*.  lire- 
piarr.  c(r  Cla**  in  tem  tele*  Ctear 
mia  iBunedie'e  paaeeaetar.  PRICE  41  lid 
Term*  Dae-ibird  raab  bateorv  raaelbir 
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■Il*f4  inriled 

EAANK'M 

4 SPOTLEBB  BUNGALOW  OP  POUR 
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nLErmir  brooders,  crick  poontb. 
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Vaacautcr  R C. 


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larte  Venetiaa  blind*.  hardwaad 

flaare-  mad«r«  kitehan  •itb  Ute 

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BMIRGTON  EI-SCTRIC  RASOR.  tlE 
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OCK.  RLAPK  TOP  aotl.  AND  MANURK 
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MtaRSBT  PRICBB  PAID 
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LATE  MODEL  CABS  AND  TRUCKS 


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mama  Modaraie  ritea 
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CASK  FOR  AR  INPIPPUHNT 
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PtKABR  PNOMB 

RAAN1SR  HBALTT  OO  - BSiSI 


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cpfaea-  Ceanani  baaacacat.  Ret  air  lur- 
PM«  Kitrttm.  badroeaa  and  Utiaa- 
leam  mala  noor  Oeatelre  klt> 

chan,  bedroom.  Uauw-teem.  reatad  (er 
OQ  par  month  Salbronm  upaialra 
ahared  Oeod  locaCtan  Medaraia  (asaa 
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'**  $6soo 

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• lib  baarcnani  and  rumaaa.  Te«  Urea 
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KTDOOO  SUHOALOW  eitta  baaeUIul 
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mt-toaei.  ktiahm  vitb  naok  Tbraa 
aiea  badraemi.  Fambroka  bath.  Ct- 
mtet  baMmani  and  tareat  rteaa  to 

Ooearenaat  Houaa.  $6950 


cmr-  EU-reom  famlbr  homa  Tbraa 
bPdraema  la  aacallant  locaUea.  Cleat 
ta  achMlt  and  iranaportatloa  la  Bn- 
aat  condmon  inaida  and  evt.  Smir- 
ihtnt  ea  aaa  raallr  rcaem-  CA  900 
mand.  Harallant  aalue  W 


FAlRFrCJi  - Modara  ttacce  bunaaloe 
ekiaa  ta  pett  and  btaah  Fi«a  letalv 
rooma.  oaa  noera.  threuab  hall.  Oa- 
rat*  In  baarmant  Approiimatalp  tbrw 
yaara  eM.  la  asraUeat  eoedltten  tat- 
madiaia  potaaaaioa.  $6200 


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me  rartE  etsfet  g ma 

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nailc  baat.  aaraaa  Fmrante  hall.  «ai 
flonra.  Ftanrh  dnort  Ilraplara.  Fan- 
brivaa  Ha'h  and  ab^ear  Nomareui 
aparial  bulll-ln  Iraturaa  Lee  laiat 
Haar  na  a-'U  Unkt  and  tend  trana- 
periat*'''*  airaal  aar  and  but 

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and  kd*  feur.rann  Baaamant.  lee 
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$7850 

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HEAR  ELK  LAKE 

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in  a*rh  Laraa  k!?rhan  thr«*  li*d- 
raemt  ^'|  beaam«nt>  h«(-eaia*  baai- 
toe  :eo-rar  aaraaa.  cbtraan  hoem^ 
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dlatee  • rnem.  ihrm  badrcnm* 
rnndai  kttchad.  i-ptaa*  bath- 
team  If  v*e  ar«  In  iiw  mar 
bM  laa  • real  raar  aetlaaa  K'a 
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Chicken  Ranch 

Aum  and  aattn  arraa  elth 


l.M*  birda  and  mveral  athar  bulldlnaa. 
all  wired  far  aUrtrieUr.  About  ME  birda 
laaJudad  XH:tTla  eaa  rlaeaina  marhtna 
battarr  lattenine  itaal  caie  mi.  rhaff 
cnttara  (aadart.  drlnkerv  etc.  Deed 
lereoBa  aed  a lotnu  coocern  EMbi- 

. $6000 


111 


GORGE 


Flra-reem  atucae  bunaaloe.  c|oaa  to 
Oorpa  Rand.  Large  kuchae  eitb  break, 
(aat  nook  L'rina-ruem  eitb  (trepUca. 
Tbraa  badriu.hA  aadur-Uned  cleaau. 
FiU-aUad  baaement  all  lined.  Furaare 
•ad  karada  Saanich  tatra  Frtea. 
laciudlnt  alactric  atora  CC9Ke 
and  mclaaraler  . WWfcblW 

■ Or  wrma.) 

fureltura $5800 


fureltura $5800 

N.  QUADRA  AREA 


Fder-reem  eedar-aidUu  buniatoe  ta  a 
ssed  location,  ouat*  teom.  kltcheb. 
hetbroem.  Urlnk-reom  with  fitaplecv. 

i^da?'/""'  $3600 


GORGE 


Tw  reema  mdar  atdinf.  with  udlHP 
r«o«a  (>pte  flreplate  and  karaae 
Tuaaa  lit  Foasanaina  C9QQA 

AM  week  Tarma.  at 9i#OUU 


P.  R.  BROWN 

& SONS  LTD. 


tm  SSOAD  ET.  FHOHE  O TlTl 

EVEHINO  ^ 

Mr.  Frith.  OMIE  MY  Lain*.  I TEkb 
Mr.  Seicber.  S EIET 


HIGH  LOCATION 

With  rtkw  M Mti  atralia  and  aaoe- 
capped  mewciaiaa.  Vary  a(uactl«e  . 
•teoce  buAfaloe  ef  0*a  rooms  tirine. 
room  with  nreplaca.  dialnf-room.  cab- 
laai  kitcbkB  with  Iliad  unk  ceniraJ 
haM  Man.  tea  fina  bedreoeu  and  leuf. 


meet  aitd  foreaca  Laena  neeerd 
rock  tardant  A Meety  heeta  tn  a 

‘r.r:.  $5550 

TWO  IN 

FAIRFIELD 

WITS  EARLY  FOkER.AblON 

Feaaaumn  Hevembar  lb-  BicapUooally 
erall.bttUi  aturee  bunaaloe  ettb  aood 
laraa  aaema  Xniranea  ball,  llrtna-reoea 
with  aak  (leor  and  firaelart  dintna- 
reom  tary  modara  kiuban  eitb  bvUt- 
la  enpboardi  and  tUe  sink  and  itao 
badrocma  Full  reman t baaemani  ettb 
lemaca.  laundry  tuba  and  aaraa*  Tbia 
livaly  boOM  ta  Utualad  eaar  Ibr  aca 
and  o(k  a eary  alee  let.  CCfi9K 

Caab  price  #POfcU 

tHalf  caab  eiU  baadlc  i 

Raaidance  of  taren  rooma  with  two 

batbreema  Uriat-roem  elth  nrepUoa 
dan.  dtnink-reem.  kitchen  and  Ihraa. 
plara  batbreom  doea.  elth  thrac  reema. 
leo'place  bethroom  and  teparau  tntict 
UP  Ltcbi  fMore.  Ucht  eoodeork  and 
naely  demratnd  thrauehaut  Felt  cm- 
meat  baaewam  tonlaiaa  turnaca  piped 
la  all  reoMit.  leuadry  reoai  and  ciira 
toilet  Good  tot  la  coed  lacetwe.  ea 
boulcrardad  atracc  not  far  from  Mhnel 
and  atora  Uu  laid  OO.  tmmadiata 

?rrr  $5000 

(RantaJ  valoa  Pb  par  Muaih  > 
BIGHT  FHOVEEi  Q lEM.  O IMt 


Over  the  Top  v Edging  Out 

CHARLOTmt)WN,  KoY.  T CF>  BritUh  Trade 
— PrlncE  Cdwsrd  Xilstid  tersme  lb# 

flnt  province  to  to  over  ihf  lop  In  LONDON.  Not.  I «W 


LONDON.  Nov.  I (WedsMdsri 


Um  SeYMith  VteUiry  Losn  lodsy  sk  CP>.-The  DsUy  MsU.  opr^  s 
cAmpslfn  offlclRU  snnom»c«l  the  csmpsl»n  ssslmt  ^tirito  go  Br^ 


MnsUeEt  provinc.  hsd  psEECd  lU 

tSJOOOOO  quots.  C J O..  PsvUlArtl.  s dlmtor  of 

The  IDI^  amount  .ubEcrlbed  wse  ^ D«»p.ier  shlpptns  or- 


$3650 


AflRnB  DtlTSKT 


Very  eeick  paamiWPit  :»  flw  bn 
Ibla  prc^r*y  '%rti*d  u bimk  trem 
bui  aed  ra»  rear 

•od  poA*'  f(>t«  F’.^r  - r—  • b-naa 

lae.  rtai  &ae  but  in  ntr*  ao«di;;^r 
Front  room  e';r.  -;«n  fiteplars.  ki»* 
fban  b«*akfa««  nwk  ihm*  bndraetna 
ana  EAOn  and  two  ee  inraa-ptrra  bath- 
teem  Full  ree>#f'*  batarr'rV  hnma 
atauio  h*a>o*t  Oeraaa  le  bawotar.l 
OeiMr  weuM  aohaKHr  a r*A-;'jim  lea 
eli  peas.  Lae  layaa. 


Saanich  Realty 

Company 

Iktk  Raeclaa  E*  u-E  ObM 
(Faat  Rale*  RedMO  a Saa  re 
Tee  Pcew  F*«m  Sataeai' 


OWNER  LEAVING  SpOFt  Shofts  OvertheTop.  VS.  Ed  gin  ft  Out 

QUICK  POSSESSION  • • charlotttidwn.  noy.  T cr> 

WKLL  - coNHTRtxn-K)  FIVE  • ROOM  T rom  KlTtdlin  — PitM*  Idwsfd  Xilsud  iMcsme  IhE  i^mdom  Nov  I (WMtSMdsri 

HTDooo  SUHOALOW  Lari*  iirdM-  » A UIll  Xf  1 isaill  province  to  (o  over  the  lop  In  ‘^*^**W* 

raom  elth  im<m  tirepMcc.  I ^rooma-  » ai  ? aw  Minirt  Ksnw  the  fierenth  VtctofY  tirmn  lodsy  sk  CP*.  — The  DsUy  UsU.  oprnins  S 

1-p.ma  bethrrmm.  eeaM  muhkd  By  ALLAN  NICKUSON  UM  CMveoin  VMwy  w)sn  (M  cootroto  go  BriUsh 

kitcbaa  with  d»irv«.oe«k  Bactrtc  Csnsdlsn  PTCM  SUIT  Writer  csmpRlfn  gfflclRU  announced  the  ^ 

Mnffat  ranee  aad  burner.  FuO  eemeni  amallMt  mvUMs  had  tmaaed  lU  hUElneEk.  publlkhed  S chsrft  today 

baaameai.  lia*d.  b«  air  IXJNDON.  NOV  7 CPJ.  — ^ »U  j q jnyUl*rt.  S dUTCUH  Of 

ll’in  ******  $5250  Swell  thlk  year's  Derby  winner,  dlt-  bempkier  shlppt&s  or- 

ruroiturc  be  purchamd  at  men-  ! t!^  SsnUsUhn.  that  American,  sre  ed«- 

St  Newxnsrirt'.  closing  meet  Of  thV  •^•  000  A ^.OOD  punAsEs  todsy 


wrnuK  wAixiKo  DirrAKCs-Two  pauinHine  un  the  hui  In  kha  u*t ' helped  ihc  prorUies  hurdle  lU 

HTORT  FWAMX  RESioxHC*  Larv*  l^dl^  thE  lUU  In  UiE  isEt , ^ F DskoU  Usnkport  plsnet  had  been 

lirlM-reem  with  arcplam  and  beamre  furlong  Of  the  severe  IWP-snd-E- . dallvef«r(  in  Ihn  Ima  Falmaa  lor  IhE 

SIS;  T™"  «««.  — ; — mr  u«. 

ProlecUon  of  r.-»ubu.h  «»i«  « s^m,  »nd 

nt-|»  Alla  ibare  are  leer  aitrm  ur«a  cotm  MCAi^ek  nuuwic  w wm  oy  Amerlcsn  lechnlcUn*  »i4 

bee  reaHaa  Full  eemeni  baaamaot  with  three  lengths  going  swsy.  The  horse  |< H iKppdldiH  DUoU  remained  to  teach  the  HpsD* 

aaeduat-bureidb  boi-alr  tureaca;  laun-  ^dujn  t need  S WhlD  Crack  tOCKey  * puw  renimwiru  u»  vr«,n  um 

dry  leba.  Oaraca  aaparata  OCCU-  J;  , w.  ^ j . VAMmilVWR  Nr»w  1 CF)  - Per*  *ArdS  hOW  tO  operate  UlE  pUnrS 

FMCT  iMMsmATSLY  fdanA  Epli  Smtlh  used  only  hli  handk  In  i VANCOUvni.  Nov.  7 kf»  i*er 

Fiu«  guldlni  Ocean  Swell  past  ihree  peiuaUon  of  Umber  crops  In  the  -Whst  the  Americans  are  doUig 

borsM  In  ihe  flnal  push  cosaiai  regKxu  of  rapid  growUi  rep-  we  should  be  doing.”  The  Mail  said. 

nifFPMCWnnn  I “l  think  ha  U a better  horse  now  resenU  BritUh  CoiumhU s “economic  declanng  It  would  pybl^ 

QUEENSWOOD  ^ Derby”  Um  OlbralUr."  Robson  Black,  president  every  evidence  on  the  kulcldal  re- 

visw  LOT  OF  n*  ACRES  OVER-  \ -fm  ‘ an  Ecnerai  outnager  of  the  Cana-  »ulU  of  presenl  controls  on  Briush 

^uTg  hlnl^  In  tiammg  for  wxt  d»*h  Forestry  AasocUUon.  inlomwd,  Indiistrr  untU  there  was  a sign  of 
tunny  la  tiua  hisb-ciaak  rtaidanuai  1 I KlwanU  Club  Of  New  WesunlnstcT  Oovemmeni  action. 

Sen  ' «(*ntrk  ammal.  k1m>  ' m * >oint  meeting  with  oth«jemce  ; - - - 

"*“"  Board  of  TYade  at  ForrraM 

He  caused  amusement  In  ihe  unsad-  tooaj  

““  conn  ‘ o,^*  “ I A-od-r  ! - - - - 

FROM  $800  u»  I He  does  that  after  all  hU  raesa.”  I . \tAII  A\n  CIIIPS 

Treinar  VL.  amvih  -w  •'And  alao  i Thc  Speaker  diww  attention  U>  thF  .>1  .A IK  AI^IP  >mr3 


bedroom*,  balbioam  with  wparal*  Ml- 
'Alla  Ibrr*  tr*  leer  tiirm  lane 
bcc  reaHaa  Fail  (ament  baectacal  eiih 
Mwduat-bureidb  bei-alr  tureac*;  laun* 
dry  tuba.  Uarac*  irparaw  OCCU- 


QUEENSWOOD 

VIEW  LOT  or  lU  ACRE!  OVBR- 
LOOXIKO  ETRArr  AND  laLABDO  Prm 
acccM  W bcarb.  Btcapdanal  opp«r' 
luniiy  la  UUk  hicb-rlaM  rtddctsUal 
cmamunilr  ebar*  all  taamta  ur*  mrecf- 

oecupiad  aad  cioactr  twM  $1250 


SEAFRONTAGE 

SOME  vnr  CHOICE  ROMESmS 

FROM  $900  u. 


Dakota  transport  planes  had  been 
delivered  In  the  Las  Falmas  lor  the 
Iberia  Oampan).  a Spanish  air  Une. 
to  re-flstablish  service  to  Spain,  and 
that  American  technicians  and 
pilots  remained  to  teach  the  Span- 
iards bow  to  operate  the  planra. 

"What  the  Americans  are  doing 


eOLES.  HOWELL  $ 
CO..  LTD. 


■M  VIEW  ETRKET 


Trainer  Vic  Smyth  said.  "And  also  iur  .Hvaarr  ~ ^ 

.Itrr  U.  e.»rl.ua.  It  do«n  t m.t-  ' ‘ 

'PI  Whether  Ifa  on  Uie  turf  clinken  ^ BrHlsh  Columbia,  contrast-  vtCTORJA-VABOOtlVlR  . ■•  Frianm 

PI  Whether  It  son  ^ tun.  cimEere  stunipt  to  relores:  lOOOO  Ob.mM.  m a*  Fn.f*..  kw,  e.i.  .mm 

I or  Stonaa.  He  must  have  bis  roU  and  . 1/w**d  «*»*  and  Yklan.  daily  ••  t m pm  far  Vanc«u»ar; 

■he  thornuehlv  enkni  it— even  If  It'*'"*  annually  of  lOgged-over  and  ^ Fnarn.  (TharlPil*  ar  a*  Frinram 
I he  thoroughly  n*Ms  »l— even  U . Kumed-ovrr  lands  as  against  de-  Aiiea  eiu  •(«»•  at  viruria  dtu?  ai  i «s 
lanl  a victory  roll.  I ..  W ^ v«vi  pm.-Irom  Vanfau**i.  Ea  Friarem  Biu- 

' strucuon  by  fire  of  7.SOO  acres  OI  ^ FfiaruM  Jaaa  eui  imra  Via- 


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aSADUl AKTtaS 

NEARLY  NEW 

An  •ir«lirn(  vdiui  ai  tlSOD  1* 
(bti  fUi.reom  kturea  bnn«kloe 
In  kira  hHh  loouiMo.  Ruaiir 
■urrirandini*  Firapiac*.  Foi- 
leMloa  ellblB  a w*ak 

HALF  ACRE 

and  a food  kardan'r  caa  dn 
wondtri  elU)  that  Flvt-rnom 
(•uaee  buatalow.  In  Saaalcb. 
bat  etPM  to  (oea.  Only  (pYPtt 

raar*  old  *^*(^**CC9Cn 

■ •rasa.  Only  .. 

BIG  BARGAIN 

■ii.reeai  tiucta  buncalee  ta 
B>uulm*ii  Full  camani  baaa- 
mant. Carpau  and  uihar  fla»r 
eovarlnft  Ineludad  NlCa  *ar- 
dan  lot  Oaar  tiH*  Oeod  aao- 
dlimn  iBMda  and  aul  near  (a 

aiarythlnt  and  all  $3700 

KER  and 

STEPHENSON  d. 

(Mambart  Mat  Raa*«  RunSara*  Aaas.) 

112  1 GOV  T.— G 4127 


GILLESPIE,  NARY 

s CO.  LTD 

WE  HAVE 
FOUND  IT 

RUNNYSEDE  SVENUE 
DISTRICT 

■nmalhUia  SvaryAt  Wania 
A Brally  rbarmlni 
( RfYam  Btucro  Bunvalne 
A 1 Ceodlitan 
SaOudad  Oardao 
An  Idaal  Erit.nf 

ESRLY  POSSESSION 

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Cvelualaa  t.UOn* 


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A rO . LTD. 

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REVENUE 

PRODUCER 

Wall  located  prepartf.  eaikma  diatkiiet 
Wall  raniad  aad  lor  tala  ae  ac'tna  rem 
earn  ImmaUUU  pnawM.on  You  ran 
an  a Iti'M  out  of  thia  pr.emy  a>.d 
hart  fHintorlabl*  aulia  la»  -aa 

uaa  Piaaant  inenm*  CC9Cn 

no*  par  moBlb  Friea  rnDtaSW 

HIGH  LOCATION 

WaU-bvUI  hoeia  coaiamint  (ii  faod 
ruemS  fuU  baaamtai  fureata  Tea  Int 
Wall  tretad  and  for  yam  aub|e<-(  ' 

^Ma^naMuf  53,50 

SUBURBAN 

Mau  ((urea  bubtaiM*  (i«a  r*  -a  lu’l 
baaamant  and  up  to  data  >n  aarry 
dr.ali  Laraa  garden  and  froiantfi  Of 
n«r«  hau  arr*  Oond  iran<;t?rrati>m 
lbra*-mila  rircM  Cnun'r*  larra-  *.du>*y 
•ich  atty  vanTanieft'r*  CCCfin 
0»i»af  accupiad  BDDVU 

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Oorsa-Sraad  na*  tUiM«  buiualo*. 
raade  fur  eaaupaaay  aa  or  bafara 
NoYambar  IS  P^ur  mama  Vary  Ewdare 
Full  cement  baaanaai. 

Frka  flo  urma  .. 

Foaaaaalan  M dari  Tbraa  badreoma  In 
thkt  atuceo  bunvaiov  make  i:  a laailiv 
bama  Otrear  necuplad  ^rnltupa  in- 
elvdad  and  aa  aatra  lot  CCCnfl 

ataUablt  if  oantad...  WDWWV 


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ROUBICTfiMPm  MV'muMari*  uwum  ■ u«y  m »ov  , »(0  amtu  a*  Vi(  lofM  fTom  Vaac«u*ar  a* 

JUnra^l  Vn  9 in*  NewmBrErt.  While  sUil  on  I 'This  dismsl  business.  decUred  , ^ 

the  ooune  be  was  Uken  U1  end  died  Mr  Blsck.  ■ U not  Imnd  of  ^ 

NMA-VACANT  NOVIMItt  n ; m hospiul.  , dence  U U the  public's  own  specil^ 

CKAnn  A srRicn.T  MODERK  1 Now  It  Is  doubtful  whether  his  contrtbutkm  to  tmpaverishmenl  “ • 7‘«;- 

m|!;V'*win.^roJr*uri;  winnings  wUI  be  psid  to  hit  widow  ; the  iwxt  genermikm.  An  “.*7  v.i! 

rlrliuSS;  fi-»  and  nra~  (Mb  [by  the  -bookies,-  becuse.  as  one  And  vlillAnt  people  And  a strength- 

puu  It,  "ir  Ledemun  hAd  ened  I. rest  service  CAn  put  AO  «****  j aJ^itS’tril  U^Tm.  ** 

.'.T,  r >i  u..<  mon„  u.  u.,  b«.iLm.krr5. » a.- 

pin*  aith  Tirapiam  P\i»  rmrni  baMj  before  dying  they  would  have  had  ' daUr  B|  • u a » . Aa  troegau  %IU  amre 

>o  1„.I  tuim  on  hu  r.«t,  lor  Tmitipd  fot  - 

bVl  Abaut  bait  raah  balanrt  lU  P*'  money  due  lO  betting  ICAUSACUons,  * * «**•«*  • • BWARTX  SAY  BALT  BFKIMO  tflLAKft. 

maotb.  Wt  evrmnaii  rae..»mred  ibU.  iL.  t.  v . F • Mt  Cy  FmI  will  )aa*a  Bwaru  Bay  for 

. .....r-.  *aw  ikJcireAurk  though  iTACt  bOuklTlAklng  Is  fi  iAUeS  Fbirwd  Harbor  daily  recapt  Wedoaaday 

$AFf  lUXGLAAY  INSURANCE  lefsl  In  BntBln”  TBliersAlli  Com-  * ai  sse  am  and  s pm  m*  cy  F*<h  viu 

Oaaara  lam  by  burvlirr  of  mootv.  n,n,^  decides  belting  dU-  VANCOUVIR.  Nov.  8 CP) -HOOie 

pute*.  m.y  be  ssked  for  B rZg.  ; defence  roldim  within  P^HlJc^- 
:Vd  premim.  to  *ucb  burrary  ar  ai-  omnd  htve  BlwBys  been  irolned  lor  W.u  irei.  re;  NJI  • 

A iockey's  pBtlencF  refonned  the  iront-Une  work  In  exBcUy  the  sAmt  * j;  caaia#*  «m ‘)*a*.  mib  lur  (aa 
Eitboei  obtik  o most  hAndsome  home  st  NewmArket  u generol  service  volunieeni. ! sraoiwood  ai  s m a m . i*  i«  am.  ii  »# 

jAklltlAI  A Co  Ltd  5 *'°C'**  didn't  CAre  much  mlUiAry  spokeimAn  for  the  . • ^^j2fo.vAKOtwv'iR'-*Ba  *Fnnr*as 

vviinsivn  w vw^  i-twa  trmck  Into  a hArd-trylng  commAnd  He  was  eommenilng  upon  I Bam#  «iii  iM*t 

ISM  BAOkD  ST.  ESI4I.  I *t«t  . . . .,  Baiutdayi  aad  Sundaya  at  1 IS  a m , J a* 

J hnlkher.  Defence  Minister  McNAughlons  sn-  Saiurdayi  oau  ai  i is  am.  i u 

- ' 1 HuMlngore.  owned  by  Msjor  DAVld  j^ouncemeni  home  defence  “* 

HoUldsy,  hAd  shown  winning  form  receive  front-Une  troinlng.  * viASRis-otiLF  isLAKcw-VANroum 

REVENUE  AND  on  mdustrlAl  or  AirtciUturol  72'*“Tu*?M7,.'“iM’v;ae«m‘.:a 

enough  for  a Derby,  but  he  pir-  must  nAturslly  heve  consider-  ouu  laianda.  sa  Frioraaa  Mary  uiii  arn*8 

HOME  formed  as  though  a selling  pisMi  | retrAlnlng  to  bring  them  up  I®  ****"**  “*  * ** 

would  hAve  been  much  too  much  lor  | ^ .undsrd  of  other  soldiers  within  i manajmo  - oabriola  --  Ma  Aira*ido 

“*'•  Hlsw  vem  I CAAA414A  P%t\fiC  WhAJK  MM 

^ A nrn.m4  bouM  Of  •#T«n  ' T Gp  w tty  *^1*  ^ COOimADd,**  th«  ApOkMiinbn  Mid.  , dAlIf  *i  • M 

mu  itoamy  tnirane*  bail  ovnar « him  ovef.  spoke  softly  to  him  •Tl”  . jiY^jorlty  of  droliees  on  ( 

•““'l  '.uoh'  i<..«  h.v.  roiun.«i  i«  .h,ir_w.ooE  ehoen  ro«  me. 

• .ran..  stf  fureaaa  in  r*mrei  | Huniingore  rroponded  ynllj  There  Are  sUU  some  on  In-  LONDON  «F) -BfUUb  shoe  nren- 

":r:^\%i\7ai*r.wr;;rr^  I«ve.  m loggmg  .nd  mming.  i ul.cturer.  Are  seriously  consldertn. 

lan.  of  coal.  tarda  af  wood  Boma  ' bul  the  tnUl  number  U very  smAll."  I mAnufATturmg  wedge  shoes  for  men. 

get  C.mbnd,eM.lre  1dm  Wro«  up  I !^TrZ,usS^ic  become  Acruslomed 


Flfty-one-yesr-old  DayW  Leder- 1 thrifty  young  forasU  In  the  very  wis  ^iiy 
msh,  of  BlrmlnihBm.  won  $39 ,7S0  regions  where  arUflcUl  pUntlng  U ' ^ vwiaria  saut  at  r a » from 


NM  A— VACANT  NOVIMItt  11 
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tiardwaed  fi^'cr.  and  tirtpiac*  iMb 


VACANT 

Bli-rvom  atweea  buntaioa  IB  Fairflkld. 
near  DaUaaWaad  and  Btaean  Mill  Fark 

$4000 

OO  larm#  .wwvvv 


TWO  IN  OAK  BAY' 


Or.a  n*a-raom  atuem  buaialoe  «ltb 
atira  ream  lb  baa*tB*ni  Foaaaaama 

«.bj.ci  u $5750 

Uaaaey  wa#  I *#w 

A lart*  trarlnu*  famtlr  hama  m apnt- 
lam  aoBdlllon  Foaaaaaioa  COnAn 
aubJact  (a  tenancy #OWWW 


and  a aweil  den  flniahed  la  kaouv 
pin*  wltb  (ircplsM  FuH  rrmrAt  baaa- 
omn:  SI98B  fureSiU.  labt  '~- 

••raf*  loxailbn.  ebolM  Baan'ch  naar 
bvi  Abaut  ball  raah  balanrt  lU  p*' 
maotb.  Wt  dermiieli  recommeed  (bit. 

$AFf  lUXGLARY  INSURANCE 
Oa**ra  lorn  by  burvlarr  of  noatv. 
aeruriiiea  and  merrhaadi>«  from  aiUiin 
tafra  pr  .aulu.  alto  damaia  lo  »•>• 
and  pr*ml»ei  to  *uch  buri>ary  pr  at- 
tempt thereat  Coa.ult  u*  today  — 
EittMWI  obUsaUoo 


eWINERYON 

A CO..  LTD.  Raid  IS*E  " 

■M  BBOlTiKTOM  ET.  FItOME  I liSI 
After  Raara.  B IS*t 


GORDON  HEAD 
$3150 

4 BOOMS  WITK  CEMEMT  AABFMrMT 
ANt>  rt'ANArx 

Baraetly  Aecaralad  mtalde  abd  laaida 
Ftreplaca  (a  Itvlnt-rpom  Separate  aa- 
raa* Chickea  boat*  Two  )au  Foa- 
aamioa  M dayi. 


REVENUE  AND 
HOME 


WA0/SA  Frama  bourn  M aaraa 
m^OvU  <ar«a  rleaa  r^ma  «a  two 
mu  Itoomy  ttiiranra  hail  Owner'* 
auite  Of  three  rooma  with  (oilel  aad 
baein  Four  rarwaa  rented  la  food 
•»r.an<*  Up’  *tr  fumare  In  remeM 
tiawaieni  Tha  price  tnr'odea  lurei- 
■i,r*  etcept  that  in  awa*r'«  aulle  4 i 
loni  of  coal.  4’»  cord*  of  wood  Boma 
term*. 


Then  Jockey  Hmiry  Wragg  took 
' him  over,  spoke  softly  to  him  And  ! 
WAS  gentle  At  aU  Um4>s.  | 

Hunsingore  responded  by  winning 
' A tman  rmce.  Then,  to  wind  up  the 
! scAson.  he  surprised  almost  everyone , 


$4500 


AFFAOXIMSTXLV  1 SCBg 
EFLEMOiO  S-BOOM  BtTtCSthW 

With  rereptldnstlT  larea  atiraaUre 
llvint-reom  Full  cemeai  baaemeat. 
furnace  All  eboiaa  toll,  wiib  amait 
fruiU.  fruit  Iree*  and  kitehee  cardan. 
Two  ebirken  boutat  and  broader  baum 
Entire  propariy  la  aplendtd  roadltlvB 
and  poateciUD  wubla  M days 


Alex.  G.  Hlil  & Co. 

414  CEMTKAI  BLDG.  FItOME  C *141 


IMMEDIATE 

POSSESSION 

Baucco  buoftlow  with  ihraa  ba dream* 
Aitrarilva  it«ta«-roma  with  apen  lire 
Bpacieu.  stiebea  'wired  far  elccirk 
ranee  Oarace  tUretpenl  with  wcth 
ita/.  New  imp*  and  bilad*  included 
in  price  Near  ahnppint  rentra  and 

$5250 

'Dttcauai  for  aB  caab) 

Bii-ropm  bunaaiow  The  tniertor  baa 
Man  Uilcfu'.l*  daaoratad  Lubt  pai- 
tahad  flaoc*  In  all  rwoma  Three  bed- 
rooma  lareer  than  a*ara*e  Baaement. 
(ureaee  and  faraie  well-ken  tarden 
<11  IM  ta*n  handtea  i R«-  CQAnA 
dmrmtt  tor  eutek  .tie  IP  . m(J*vUW 


KING  REALTY 

INSrBAXrE  AGKNTI 
IMS  Oaeernmfal  SIreat  snSl-S 

Branlofa 

Mr*.  Stratlaw.  C 7SSI 
Mr.  Tmaer.  B TSIti  Mr.  Sewail.  E TtSS 

Central  Location 

Bltht-reoB  bouaa.  eoBdailnc  at  'rp- 
•uirt  (our  badrooma  and  bathroom, 
downauir*  antrahce  halL  )ieint-r>mm. 
den.  avira  waihroam.  dmini-raom. 
pyifht  kitchen.  auUimallc  coal  Maker, 
copper  piplnd.  caraia  AUracll»«  Kl 


tH  CBrnbrldf^ilre  irtth  Wr^  up^  I pori.TRVMg.N  ccaI  rwnturle.  to  become  Acruslomed 

CAirylng  a stiff  weight  burden,  the  i Aiiro  rut  i.»iai  a ....4  ,ko«  uiiiin*  u* 

Ihree-yeAT-old  msde  his  ehsllenge  a NICX)6IA  CP)  -ExperlmenU  etr-  J 1*^,^ 

furlong  from  home  mnd  went  on  to  rled  out  In  Cyprus  In  the  feeding  , 

win  eAslly  by  three  lengths.  of  poultry  indlcAtt  that  dried  r»pv  tPP'  « rootwemr 

j seeds.  dlstlUers'  wAste  and  soyA  »i  t 

FARM  IJINDH  EXTENDED  ' beehs  can  be  used  sBilsfACtorUy  to  Ya||P  1I«||| 

nwiwAKT  rto  — HLaiiatire  inji ' replace  part  of  the  groin  In  VIvGI  I VIM  ^aHI 

BELFAST  Cr).  SlAtlSUCS  JUSl  , | ^ ambarrtaawd  ty  usty.  duRrurbm 

M-a.kli-U..*  > va  M..  rmrth.  In.  I rAUCMl.  . aUeaUhea?  Ka  malUf  bOW 


FARM  tJINDfl  F.XTENDED  ' beehs  can  oe  use 

BELFAST  CP).— SlAtlstlci  just ' "P^** 

, published  show  a 7i  per  cent  in-  j ration.  

, crease  In  Northern  Ireland’s  tillage  | 

i area  in  1S44  as  cooipAred  with  1939  8KI?fNY  yoinm 


Clear  Your  Skin 


Ara  ymi  ambarraaaod  by  usty.  dudrurBu 
aimplai  and  akin  bUaaUh»*T  Mo  maiur  bad 
CMf  yM  baea  luErrrd  ar  what  isa  haea 
triad  yaw  can  nvw  tun  flfhiini  Ftmplaa 
lUhl^  Reuma-Uka  raah.  Bincwaraa.  and 
athar  akin  irrHaiiaaa  with  Iba  «*r«  Aiia  as- 


and  ttrdth  Locaird  at  Jes”  ramerry  * aa  . II  ■ 

$5250  According  to  tulbertson 


MSRS.  BSTE6C0.,  LTD. 

«lt  FOBT  STXECT  FWOME  X lit# 


ber  of  cattle  is  the  highest  on  record  tom  turkey  not  much  older  than  I MiaaVwm  fram  wr  dreesy 

but  other  Uvrotock  have  declined  ‘ five  months.  1 

' ■"  V 


Salt  Spring 
Island  Ferry 

sailings 

(Effective  October.  1) 

Dsilv  Except  WsdnsEdsy 


rFntrt  «nq  

$5250  WANTED 


dctqd  for  fulek  IO  . 

MEHAREY  & CO. 

UMITED 

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BIRCH  STREET 

E’i-r««ka  buatalow  atca  taiden  awW 
Irull  Irre*  Eady  eoau*-  C9Anfl  1 

» r.*|>  :-»6!t  rtl« 

Immedlatt  PostMtIon 

Mie#  ali-rooa  bahtaiow.  eiOM  to  *«•. 
park  aad  <rap«mriattufi  Brttbi 
ina  rswT.  an^  tireplar*  H*rdwi>'  ' 
n<*or*  Olaoad-m  aah  p<>'.:.  Thr** 
badfoam*  Full  baremefil  -pa'* 

•" $3800 

Or  OB  tarma.  prira  . 0404)0 

Immtdiatt  PouMsion 

A brifh’  aeren-rtwim  bam*  w«(bin  aalk- 
In#  (tuianr*  at  t t»  W'r*n  (e- 

•:*eiflc  ran**  Larv*  I"  •r'd  **fara'e 
„r..^  W.MK  inree  ...  535QQ 

THE  B.C.  LAND 

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PtI  Oaeeewmew*  •*-  Fbaa*  O 4IIS-# 


ROME  *MD  rM«’OM» 
FwgaaaPriiMi  m SS  da**  ef  whni*  tround 
yiaoe  romprired  trf  vniranr*  hall  <1*- 
ini-rriMn  a*th  acir.  rreplare  dir.:^«- 
r-^m  titeban  btdr— nr  and  pantry 
fws;i*h«d  fir  tae  *<»ad(  ravat>e 

lananu  up*taiti  pa».n*  l»s  par  e-‘r 
Oai  ran***  and  Kraiari  a«  w*f“ 

Ovar  MM  wortb  ml  lu;  inrledad  Fa  < 
camani  ba*aman>  Ftp*  luinate  Ua'ate 
Tar.  utf*  Mfh  k-ii.  far*aa  » a»ti  r.rm- 
(ha  -*r  M»#h  Ech-;!  t*rw-i  n - • 
ra#h  and  rmir  *1:  ....  r bt* 

:r  ihia  lypa  af  propariy 


BOUSES  . . 

AFAlirMBKT  BLOT1U  . 
BUAtNBBBa  . . . 

C4PR  aCTEBS  WSITfMO 


YEARWOOD,  STEWART 
CLARK  A CO. 

84S  rOBT  ET.  PHOMII  G ISIS 


WkTyBFWOMT— aillL  AAT— I are*  af 
waierlramaae  wi’h  1 n<e  abd  1 four- 
room  hauaa  Bunaina  •#■**  and  all 

$5500 

BttI  TirrL  MOBTB  rtMiyPB  lalAMO 
Twp  bauaaa  k ranm*  aad  4 rot-reu.  aiih 
riumioa  waUr  and  kalAlcas  FouHnen 
arr*a  I'S  a beaulKul  beach.  C F B 
Poau  call  four  a wr*k  Thia  H 

about  Ml*  >a*t  •*<»rIr«aiM»  '**'  <'n 

c-b“‘*"*^  $5500 

Boorman  Invostmonl 
Co.,  Ltd. 

SiS  (tMTBAt  BIDG 

Fbawa  4X4^  Etrwlaaa  B 1** 


Today's  deal  offer*  striking  proof ' trumps  Dummy's  queen  was  led;  j 
that  * tempo.”  by  which  Is  meant  West  won  and  returned  another  ^ 
keeping  one  move  up  on  the  oppo-  ^ heart.  Bast  discarded  a club  and 
nents  ^somewhat  a*  In  eheckersi  South  ruffed.  At  this  critical  point ' 
Is  far  more  ImpocUnt  than  win-  1 South  went  wrt^.  with  a venge- 
nlBg  an  Isolated  trick.  lance!  The  10  and  three  of  trumps 

North,  dealer.  , were  still  at  lyge;  If  they  were 

both  In  one  hand  It  would  require  , 
Neither  side  vulnerable  separate  I 

NORTH  them  True  enough,  j 

* Q >1  * I but  JUAt  how  gouth  proposed  to 

F 9 S 3 niaka  those  leads  remains  a mys-  i 

♦ K < tery.  At  any  row,  unwilling  to  j 

A A K 10  7 I another  trump  trick,  he  led  | 

WFBT  BAST  low  to  the  tnunp  Jack— and  there  ; 

A A B a 10  3 3 he  was  In  the  wrong  hand!  To  re-  i 

WKJ  10  97  FA  turn  to  his  established  diamond*  | 

6 4 1 , he  had  lo  use  his  last  trump,  and  ' 

4 9 6 e Q J I this  put  Burt  "one  up. " ' 

AJI764I3  Perhaps  It  Is  redundant  to  say ' 
gOlTTTf  South  should  have  cashed  the  ' 

I A K 9 I 7 4 trump  king  and  then  tone  about 

V Q his  business,  cashing  dlamends  until 

I a A 10  7 6 s X Bsst  ruffed.  ' 


FAIRFIELD 

me  Tire  1“  : bvafvl^  re»  • 

al<*  I*l  1.-  a -‘rra»>'»  ThU  hue** 

■a  *tc*pi>»*<a;i*  well  buill  w;t*i  ”<•  beat 
nf  «a’'t'*'(  )i  '■  'Bta'a'a^  tbyreeb- 
-—t  aMb  Oyprac  ia<b  aaf  ha*  a ft*- 

preai  ,n«r  to*  .*.«*  m 5eg50 

two  W*m*'  Uiwa 


nlBg  an  Isolated  trick.  | 

North,  dealer.  I 

Neither  side  vulnerable. 

NORTH 

a Q J 6 I 

V 9 S 3 
e K 4 

A A K 10  7 I 
WFBT  BAST 

A A B A 10  3 3 

WKJ  10  97  FA 
64J 

4 9 6 4 Q J I 

ACi  Aji764ia 

SOUTH 

I A K 9 I 7 4 

F Q 

4 A 10  7 B I 3 

* 9 

The  bidding 

^ North  Cast  South  West 

1 A Pass  1 • 4 V 

Pass  Pass  4 A Pass 

Pass  Pass 

West  decided  U Isad  hi*  single- 
ton  club  The  ace  and  king  were 
played  from  dummy  declarer  gei- 
Ung  nd  of  hU  hritrt  and  West  ruf- 
fing the  second  round  Now  West 
shifted  to  hearts.  •Declarer  ruffed 
East's  ace.  cashed  the  king  and  ace 
nf  dlaroonda.  then  ruffed  a dla- 
oumd  with  the  six  of  K>adet 
Now  ttiat  the  dlamotid  suit  was 
wtabUshed.  South  properly  turned 
hu  aitentMro  to  Ectting  out  Ihe 


af  ha*  a fra-  a to  r* 

'*$6850  Maynard  & Sons 


I.v.  Fulford 
f:15  A.M. 
4 00  P.M. 


Lv.  Swartf  Bay 
9:30  A.M. 
5.00  F M. 


Far  tafarmallaw  aai  Baa  Oawaaattaaa 
Fbaaa  E tlTI 


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IMpm.  «Mpa 


Vii  d«r  vn«t,  CabMa 
$ May,  Ltd. 


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FWOttt  ETIN 


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• $5850 

torty  saiawci-'  be  baS. 

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IVIt  a«aas  ai*eM  ^aa*  n 4MI 

tai**4m*w4a.  twawrewee.  Matar*  FwMm 


AirnoNtcR* 

Tnstrucl4d  by  the  Cseruton  pf  an 
Xsute  and  Other  Clients.  We  WU) 
Sell  at  Our  Salenroom. 

731-731  iohnaoti  RIrwet 

TODAY,  1:3(» 

A Vary  lArfv  CafislrikaMnt  sf 
RFTTCR  CLAllg  ai»d  WCIi-RCFT 

Furniture  and  Effects 


ARMSTICE  DAY 

HOLIDAY  SCHEDULES 

SATURDAY,  NOVER4BER  11 

NANAIMO Saturday  Service 

SIDNEY-AIRPORT  Saturday  Service 

WEST  SAANICH  Saturday  Service 

SALT  SPRING  ISLAND  Saturday  Service 

LAKE  HILL  Wednesday  Service 

GORGE  Wednesday  Service 

BURNSIDE  Wednesday  Service 

DOUGLAS^AGNES- 

RALPH  Wednesday  Service 

GORDON  HEAD Saturday  Service 

CORDOVA  BAY  Saturday  Service 

CADBORO  BAY  . Saturday  Service 

JORDAN  RIVER  . . . Saturday  Service 

KEATING-OLD  WEST 

ROAD  Saturday  Service 

DEEP  COVE  Saturday  Service 

SAANICHTON  WHARF  Saturday  Service 


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ta*-e4m*»4g.  tnmwrm.  Ma(ar*  Fvb4*«  Rpp|b,  F^IC. 

- - . --  - And  a room  Mil  of  bsttFr-clMS  tor- 

Nonnoioon  anas.  “ p"  “> J"  ^ 

VFi  — RMidwnU  of  IhlB  BOmrroFt--  • Mwrertng  BbAp  bI  IB  19 
•Jiirc  tUIbes  rv'vnUy  sIf  up  • 76’  ‘ pf  VegFtBhios,  nW  Ini  of  Pwiltry 
prmnd  csUtF—BK  M*rt  moOri  of  Uwlr.8i“b.  Doors,  lot  of  Flanw.  Rr 
church  which  commrtDerBtsd  tU 

1 100th  urthday.  MATNARO  a tONB  • AMriloMm 


coAca  uait  itd. 


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Depot:  Broughton  at  Broad 


DRTHOHAS 


kchoul  health  Uupe^lor  uid  two 
appgiuliMuU  »rr«  irwIodMl.  Uu>m 
of  Dr  J 8 Clark  and  Dr  TT  H 
Blade?  LMCC,  Dr  TsjrW  now 
heint  the  only  doctor  at  Rot'k  bay 
Dr.  WUUam  Sager.  Garden  Ba> . 
received  a olmllar  appointment,  aur 
reeding  Dr.  Ik  A^.  H Pearce 
l^M.C.C.,  no  longer  resident  there 
lib  achool  district  includes  Uotilry's 
Landing,  imug's  Landing.  Klein 
dale  and  Silver  Sanda. 


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Expert  Body 
Fonder  Repairs 

• PAINTING 
• WELDING 
• UPIIOLSTKKY 

MOONEY’S 
BODY  SHOP 


l,»oe«l  Wholesale 
Produce  Market 

Wholaaalera  are  eaperlencing  a 
shortafe  d lemons  Supplies  are 
rapAdly  dwlndUng  with  no  furtlier 
loU  rolllnc  Teras  grapefruit  b 
available  now  wltli  a further  carl«iad 


fUlU 


)M/rtant  moves  or  changta  or  W take 
chancel,  eepecialiy  conL«riUng  nuNvey 
matters,  pueaeaaimis.  wrUlnga.  algna* 
turm  atuS  prumues.  Use  reaaon  and 
dberetion.  thrift  and  pracUcaUty 
If  November  6 Is  Your  Birthdalc 
-“Many  liappy  returru. ' Famous 
persons  bom  on  thU  date  Include 
PraladlUpok.  former  king  of  Slam; 
J.  H Penniinan.  historian  and  phll* 
anlhtVTpist  Marla  Kraus-bwlte. 
(ikmeer  In  the  American  kinder- 
garteii  movuuent 
Your  Year  Ahead— AmbiUons  and 
(rleitdshlpa  are  stimulated  and 
while  you  starwl  to  gain  through 
friends  and  aaaocutes  avoid  a tend- 
ency to  eairavagancr  or  poor  Judg- 
ment in  Uieae  LunnecUona. 

Thb  original  type  of  asuologlcal 
feature  apllet  to  you  on  Wednesday. 
Look  for  your  thrthalgn  and  date 
below 

March  SI  to  April  19.  Arlea-  -Be 
sure  of  your  facta,  atreas  work  In- 
stead "t  talk  on  Wednesday  Grasp 
upporiunlUea  to  eacretse  creative 
abllUy  but  avoid  ettrivagance.  mb- 
takc- 

Apni  JO  to  May  SO.  Taurus-  Be 
impersuruU,  detacnad  on  Wednaa* 
day.  Be  sure  to  get  the  right  angle 
on  people  and  situatloits.  Go  on 
with  wlmi  b aurted  rather  tlian 
make  changva  of  UnporUtice. 

klay  31  to  June  SO  Oemlnl--lx»k 
out  for  the  unsound  or  intangible 
angle  on  WednesUa)  8kip  the  sucbl 
Aide  of  life  fur  Ub  umi  being  and 
adhere  to  regular  taaka  and  dutba. 
June  31  to  July  23,  Cancer-  Be 


Twenty  industriab.  au.  up  JO. 
Ten  uimuca.  M 10.  up  02 
Thirty  combined.  SaJO.  up  JM 
Ten  pulp  and  paper.  ITl  M.  up 


shipment  of  Callfornb  Valencia 
orarigee  U due  next  week,  when  there 
will  be  a tUrppage  of  suptiJy  until 
about  December  10  Apples  of  every 
variety  are  plentiful. 

One  wholesaler  reported  that 
Rasiern  cranbernas  would  be  very 
scarce  U)b  year,  but  ho|ied  that 
enough  would  be  available  in  the 
West  to  take  care  of  the  demand 

Paean  and  almond  nuts  in  the 
sliiU  are  on  the  market  now  in 
varvee  for  (he  lioUday  season.'  WaN 
nub  and  Alberts  are  expect  d at  the 
end  of  November. 

'I'urnlpe.  cabbage,  celery  and  cauU« 
flower  art  plentiful  Daily  shlptnenu 
of  WsAhltbton  lettuce  are  roUing  In. 
LiXal  green  pepper?  are  nearly  over. 
'Dirre  U a large  supply  of  hothouse 
lomaioes 


Bridge  River  Cotbulldaied 


Sl^PERMAN 


By  JerrY  Siegel  «dH  Joe  ShuBler 


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Twenty  g(Mds.  S3  47,  up  21 
Ten  base  meiab,  43  a«  off  .12 
Fifteen  oils.  78  60.  up  32. 


b'ltautal  Saa  ir  . 

Ujii  r iif 

M'xtrl 

HattensI  FatroUvtm 
CAaKa 


London  StocLs 


LONDON.  Nov  7 British 

suck  closings,  in  sterling  AunUn 
Motor  "A.’'  aon  fld  Babcock  A Wil- 
cox. S3s;  Btiois,  S7s  3d.  Central  Min- 
ing. £20  8*16  Ootwol  Gold,  Oa^. 
Courtaulds.&Mad,  D»  Beers.  £17  1-2. 

Oeduld.  ti  a-B;  H BC . 73s  8d. 
Ltondon.  Uldbnd  Railway,  £30  l-3; 
■Metal  bos,  »3s  gd.  Mexican  Eagle. 
10a  3d;  Mining  Trust,  is  9d.  Hand. 
U r-l.  14a  »d 

Bunds-  British  3 1-2  per  cent  Con- 
sols. UO  a-l  British  " 1-2  per  enl 
War  Liian.  £103  7-B  Britbh  FUTidlng 
if,  190O-PO.  £113  1-4 


flnaal  r*anaeian 
IbraMia 


Vanalts 


Vukatt 

Broil*  (Uw  Ce  ‘ 

Mi>ra 

Mar  ioa  OiuiM>4a(e4 

Hralorn*  

fa.  ' -o  <I«I4  

rWotxdla  

BRA  


M.4RY  WORTiri  KAMII  V 


liotfonea 


Oran4*>*w 


• AAONtCA. CHILD'  PLUbC 
COM*  gACK'  -VOU'LL  - 
CATCH  C<kP!  -PL£ASl' 
Vft\L  5AV  NO  MOkt  AgOtJT 


ll•4]X  Msm«4 
talaAtf  MiioniaiB 
Kiaounsr  Balia 
Mini.-. 

PaelRr  ... 

Prn«  OtalUa 
Planaar 

Bramiar  B«r(tar  ., 
Rtaaiwr 
ertvaiasr 
Qiiatalao  caearr 
Ha*T*a  MrtXwald 
Rasa 

Balmoo  0*W 
Shavp  Cra*k 
ROSaab  Rrratar  . 
Burl  tnlat 
Tarlar  Bri4aa  .. 
Whi>t*a*ar 
WaniAtMf 
T«ir  Task 
wiMTi  I Aurora 


Between  SO  and  00  tardy  appUca- 
tions  for  Ration  Book  No.  S are 
being  received  dally  at  the  'oral 
ration  office,  according  to  A B 
Food,  ration  officer  of  the  War- 
time Fnccs  and  Trade  Board  Tlie 
majority,  it  was  explained,  are  |bo- 
pie  Who  were  either  ill  or  out  of 
(he  city  during  the  Mveral  days 
when  raikm  bnnbi  were  iM  trlbut<d 
Ui  schools  sDd  the  City  Hall 
Appruxlmateiy  )(.  ' raM<xi  bu..~ 
ar.  reported  lost  each  month.  Mr 


Toronto  Slork*» 

TORONTO,  NuV  7 «C9’  -Storks 
were  liigher  over  Ute  ooard  at  the 
ckbe  of  today  ~ market  though  live 
changes  were  narrow  in  all  four 
groups.  ITb  trading  (Hice  slackened 
In  the  afternoon  end  the  segregate 
of  about  &&0.000  shares  wm  well 


As  SHt  * ->»*t  ohT  • 
uUMtcbuo  acsmca  yress 
ON  A SATCM  O*  <1  AMD 
FiTCHtS  HIA7U.V  roewAAO- 


HU  Heap  5Tijai 
THC  ytOeWAlB  -AMO 
iMt  tiei  viav  sTiLt- 


>r  that  of  Mondai 


POPEYE 


•'•sit*'  estam 


U.-.^nees  Ration  book-v  h^'-r  been 
ff'ihd  on  tlb  floors  of  theatres, 
dance  Iralis  and  ertn  among  house- 
Borne  ere  found 


Ceast  Bravarlaa 

OaltaS  DiaiUUti 


irultAm  and  coneemJng  poaseasInnA 
Don’t  bo  conftbed  In  your  thinking 
Ta-  will  help 

July  33  U<  August  ti.  Let>  -Be 
guarded  in  sorlal  Angles.  Alsri  agatrut 
an  excessive  dr-!re  fnr  pleasure  iw 
exjiendlturea  *nib  b no  Uum  to 
gu  soft 

August  23  h>  September  23.  Virgo 
Do  ikA  get  off  on  any  indtarreet 
tangents  on  Wednesday,  but  make 
progre.sB  b.v  being  attentive  lo 
routine  8hun  confuaion,  deceplloct 
or  important  changet 

Sepumber  23  lo  October  23.  Ubra 
'Be  guarded  tvitwcrnmg  finance*, 
p,..  important  papers.  Dun'' 

mix  irtentp‘-tpe  and  money  matter* 
Make  eurr  plans  are  not  betrayed  by 
mlvplaced  roofldence. 

October  33  to  November  31.  Scorpio 
- Wednesday  calls  for  cautloti  In 
msitera  concerning  ambitions,  bust- 
ne  - flitAi.^.  Ai^d  fnend.vhJps.  A'.oid 
misunderstandings,  false  impressicms. 
dpplsy  loyalty  and  devotion 

Nftvember  22  to  December  21 
" . 'itaaiji -Ou  Aiowfy  and  care- 
fully retaedlnR  plans.  derUkms  ar- 
ratigemenb-  Discount  the  eiew- 
pixi.t  of  other  people  Be  diplo- 
matic in  dewUnge  with  those  in  pcal- 
Mona  nf  authority  Bat  and  drink 
moderately, 

De.  ember  33  to  January  J9.  Capti- 
BubUlze  scr-'iin'-  be  alien- 
r;..  In  tr..-  demand*  of  health  and 
vour  jnb  K«rp  a kkepucal  eye  on 
iiliinv  and  .programs  put  forth  b> 
otlbf 

janu‘»fy  2d  to  February  10.  A<i . 
an..  -Curtail  pleasure  sefku<g  and 
rgenanre  cm  Wednesday,  for  your 


WINIMO  MCCTIOV  H 
AlSvmar 

Aria:  an  T- 

Arniaiwa 

AumsAva  . » 

Aunvr  IS 

naasinar 
■am  UftsiS 

BapMraiiMi  i « 

pallia  1 • 

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a«bl« 

BoMial 

B'aWtn* 

BrAuiSn  kwaaoln* 

■ uhata  Ankariw  S’ 

car 
CanaSian 
Csrib«?i  Osl4  u 
r»fii#  V-—  1 1 

Cvalrai  r-atrirta  ? ' 

rr«hen*ur  WUUki  ' : 

uxsier*'lle  > * 

Ohr«oi  MSB 

r-sna  BmtlWra  It  ^ 
iwi-iatuia 

Cm**!'  is 

n«ma  

BsM  MaiatlU  ....  IS 

excenbriAia 

rrantnavf 

Otani 

fio4  • Lnka 
Osl4alr 

“ 'il»n  Oa>*  ' 

Oawiaaf  Onl4  . 1 

Ha'Kii»  ...... 

Har4  a«*b  I 

Maraar 

H*4iev  Mates! 

HaiKittar 

Matna  OU  1 4 

M"»af  S 

H«4*«n  Bat  M a a 

S'-a»' 


JDS  LIKE  ) \'  /, 
SHAl«nN  A ■)  \\  / 
COCONLfT  A\‘ 


OKAV  HP?  ARMOR  Y 
IS  TOO  THCK— 

SO 


!VIarket 


hold  paper  taivage 
In  txxkcU  of  garmenle  sent  to 
laundriea.  and  ntliers  are  ap- 
propriated by  Imaginative  young- 
'‘''fi  to  Mrve  a-  street  car  tlrkrtx. 

Urging  lliai  every  care  thould  be 
taken  of  the  ration  bonk?  especially 
now  thsi  Book  No  5 lasts  fur  30 
weekA  Mr  Food  said  lost  bo«ks 
would  be  replaced  only  on  receipt 
of  s sworn  declaration  from  a notary 
public.  Merchants  and  others  find- 
ing lost  books  are  axked  to  return 
them  10  the  local  office  imtnedute. 
It.  rfteij  nrw  bewks  ere  applied 
for  by  the  losing  parties. 


BLASTTD  armor  " TC 
EVEfJ  PDRME  RSK// 


OUTATREE  ) 


Thfse  prlcaa  are  obtalnad  daily 
frxwn  the  office  of  the  DnmJnlon 
Oovsmment  Poultry  Products  In- 
spection Aenrtce.  VictoriA  O 2493. 

To  produper- 

Orsds  “A"  large  39 

Drwrte  “A"  medium  37 

Grade  *'A"  pulleta  3J 

Grade  “B“  - 11 

Peewreea  17 

To  wholesalers. 

Grade  "A"  large  . .44 

Grade  "A”  msdium 43 

Grade  “A-  pullets 30 

Grade  "B  ’ M 

Peewees  ...  23 


It'f  nmlerful  4 hat  a U omnn  Can  l>o 


XJonlrral  Storki 
MONTREAL  Nov  7 CFt  Gains 
were  ahead  of  leases  in  ligld  deals 
up  lo  the  final  hour  toda)  on  the 
stock  exchange  and  -urb  market 


THIS  DOOR  IS  locked 
ANOTHP  K£V  (S’  . 

NCr*e  OF  I 
THESE  KEYS  Fit*  f 


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THl6  AiN  T THE  FIRST 
LOCK  1 EVER  Picked* 


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Rail  T»i*aa*<sa 
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a r aa«*«  • a 


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Altoma  S<*«' 


f-r-— -.«ae  M * ( 

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Htaal  •«  C«Aa4a 
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■asi  *'  Monl'VAl 
B'Wd  Bank  of  Canaila 


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, The 
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SRCED  limit- 
35  MILE$ 
am  .hour  ( " 


b|(  but  dpti't  fl<'|v*(id  upon  *>trm 
D&:.'i  he  ikpendcm  on  co-openitlnr 
be  •»tf-rMuni 

Februery  It  ; .M«iih  2D  PL*.- 
A ‘liming  ;-Hr-  in  tnisine?*  partrx 
iblT'  '-r  p:.L.;r  tn'r  »t*  niav  be 
rea.i  !»rit  (iaJs\  ~V  ' awsv  an? 


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• 

• 

THE  D.\ILY  COLO.N'IST.  \ ICTORIA,  n.C . W 1-.0.\I-;SD.\S  . Mi\  K.MHl-.R  S.  1944 

15 

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1 

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0 

■ 1 
1 . 

■4— ' 

V 


THE 

GREATEST 

ACTION 

PICTURE 

OF 

OUR  TIME! 


THK  DAILY  COLOM^I' 


VICTORIA,  B.C.,  WKDNKSDAV.  NOVEMBKR  8.  19« 


Fraud  Hearing 
Oh  Tomorrow 


City  Life  Netc  to 
Girl  From  Aklavik 

EUMUM'IOM,  Nov.  7 CP>  - Brlfhl 
Ugttu  ipay  be  ncxhinc  ttcw  to  "city 
folk,**  but  to  Sanh  MrLetxl  tNey're 
a novelty.  TTie  18-yrar-oid  mUs 
halls  from  Aklavik.  N.W.T.,  and  she 
has  never  before  been  south  oi  the 
Arctic  ctrcls. 

~Clly  life  U strange  and  1 don't 


DUcloelng  yesterday  that  the  dep- 
uty provincial  Ananre  minister  had 
demanded  repayment  by  the  cUy  of 
fSOO.OQO  loaned  by  the  Province  for 
relief  cosu.  Mayor  AtKtrew  McOavin 
said  he  would  give  the  question  Un- 


Prellmlnary  hearing  of  a charge 
of  conspiracy  to  defraud  the  Oov- 
emmenl,  against  Prederuk  Rough 
and  Clement  H Davies,  naval  dock- 
yard employees,  was  adjourned  la 
city  police  court  yesterday  to  3. SO 


Adjournment  was  decided  by 
MaglAirate  H.  C Hall  after  O.  H 
Sedger.  pruseruUir,  Indlrated  he 
was  not  prepared  isunedUCely  to 
argue  a point  raised  by  the  magia- 
^*te.  P.  J.  Sinnott.  defence  coun- 
sel. had  submitted  that  conspiracy 
of  Rough  and  Davie*  to  defraud  the 
Government  through  traveling  ex- 
pense acrounU  had  not  been  proved 
by  the  prosecution 
Mr.  Sedger  sUted  that  evidence 
of  Kenneth  Vidal.  W.  H.  HUIler  and 
James  Collier,  that  they  liad  not 
stayed  at  Vancouver  hotels  for 


monUwi.  But.  she  sumused,  she'll 
have  to  get  used  to  it.  for  she's  head- 
ing east  to  visit  friends  there. 

Aklavik  Is  a nice  place  to  Uva.  she 
thinks  "We  luve  movies  and  dsnCVs 
and  lots  of  work  to  do.” 


David  Leemlng  Mayor  McGavln 
said  he  had  been  Informed  that  It 
I was  understood  the  money  was  not 
I U>  be  repaid.  However,  Interest  had 
been  paid  on  U since  1835. 

Ttie  deputy  minister  wrote;  **I 
would  welcome  hearing  from  you  as 
to  the  manner  In  which  you  propose 
to  liquidate  this  debt."  Questioned 
yesterday,  he  said  he  had  not  au- 
thority to  state  wliether  other  munU 
clpaUUea  bed  been  sent  almllsr  de 
mands. 

It  was  learned  that  the  relief  loans 
came  to  the  fore  during  discussions 
on  the 'city’s,  refunding  plan. 

The  letter,  addressed  to  the  mayor, 
was  rjot  acted  on  by  the  finance  com- 
outtee  at  Us  last  meeting,  other  than 
to  refer  It  to  the  mayor  for  action.  ' 


lh\srribe^t  l)arnaf>iP. 

Done  hy  ln.sf*rts 

\ Damsge  caused  throughout  the 
^ world  by  the  Germans  snd  Japanese 
WSJ  inflnlteslmsl  compared  with 
that  which  had  been  wrought  dur* 
i.ng  the  past  years  by  Insects,  ac- 
cording to  Or.  O.  Clifford  Carl, 
director  of  the  Provincial  Museum, 
who  addressed  members  of  the  Vic- 
toria Horticultural  Society  last  night 
in  the  City  Hall. 

UsUig  a wooden  model  of  a typical 
Insect,  ihe  *|>eaker  outlined  differ- 
ence* between  bugs,  Insects  and 
beetles.  All  inserts  had  only  tlx 
legs,  he  said, 

BeneflU  of  aome  insects  to  hu- 
manity. and  the  hamfulness  of 
others,  were  outlined.  One  of  the 
most  recent  serious  pests  to  become 
prevalent  In  VIctortai  Dr.  Carl  said, 
was  the  apple  sawfly,  which  already 
had  caused  considerable  damage  In  ' 
Saanich  orchards  A fUm.  shoamg 


WOLVrS  ON 
law  SI 
At  II  m.  * IT. 
S'SI,  S:fl 


‘Sailors'  = 
Holiday"  ■ 


WUk 

Anhur 

i Lake 

’ An* 

Jane 

Lawrence 


CNo*  TooAVi  41  it.-sa.  s.ta  e n.  i m 


riiM  - Hhat  • 

WS«i  • Lisr'  What  i 
Maa- 

Al  I.M.  I M.  I.M 
Brian  Donievy 
Akim  Tamtroff 


>iosi  t.aMialties 
Fxacled  in  Kiirma 

LONDON.  Nov.  7 iCP-Reuter».— 
Air  Chief  Marshs]  Rir  Philip  Jou- 
^bert.  deputy  chief  of  staff  to  Lord 
Mountbatten  In  the  Southeast  Asia 
Command,  aald  at  a press  confer- 
ence today  that  Brltuh  and  Indian 
force*  in  Burma  had  to  date  In- 
dicted a greater  number  of  casual- 
Ue*  on  the  Japanese  than  any  other 
force  In  the  PaclAe  theatre 
These  troops  of  the  FPurteenUi 
Army  were  fighting  Jn  and  hnldlng 
the  biggest  single  front  in  the 
Pacific  — 100.000  square  miles  of 
jungle 


^ Bing  Crosby 
Bob  Hope 

,^|0uruthv  Liftour 


Regular  3.99. 

Sires  12  to  14  Only. 

This  Morning 


“ROAD  TO 
SINGAPORE 


Referring  to  th*'  Vidal.  Hllller 
and  Collier  receipt*,  the  .magistrate 
then  asked  ‘Where  wa.'  the  Oov 
emnient  defrauded?  is  there  fraud 
on  the  OovenuDem  if  It  has  lost  no 


Tm*i;ine!  This  mormuc  >uii  can  eave  exactly 
half  un  k «lamt>  Iillle  pnnl  ilrcA^ ! I.iifltt  ami  iJark 
shades  that  will  hrrji  vui  neat  giivl  tid\  aruiiitd 
home  . . Ir.-L  well  nr..1,  r % ..ih  fi.Af.  Mge*  12 

and  14  cmU  . 


With  JERRY  COLONNA 


LONDON  CP)  -Sued  for  W OW  by 
the  woman  he  knocked  down.  * bus 
driver  here  was  ordered  by  court  to 
pay  « a month— which  will  clean 
off  tlie  claim  in  100  years. 


KSnS  TODAY 


Mr  Sedger  argued  that  loss  of 
money  was  the  vital  point  'It  Is 
not  Incumbent  on  the  prosecution 
to  prove  that  money  was  lost,  but 
that  improper  means  were  adopted." 
he  declared.  The  magistrate  will 
hear  further  argument  on  the  point 
on  TTmraday. 

< PIve  similar  charge*  agalnit 
I Rougit  and  Bernard  Howard,  for 
: Which  preliminary  hcaringfi  have 
I been  held  in  one  case  and  waived  In 
I four  others,  have  been  adjourned 
I U>  this  morning  for  decision  a«  to 
I committal  - Mr  Sinnott  and  W A 
Brethour.  defence  counsel,  nald  they  . 
I wished  fiu  ther  adjournment  until 
(completion  of  tlie.  Rough-Davles 
case 


Be*t  raoedjf  *f  Any  7»ar 


Af  AOS.MV  WINNER 


NF.Vai  DANA 

roNOA  ir  ANDREWh 


SkIHTS 


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fiM<  ed  liiiei  snd  rrrhit  ed  lo  e«a>  ilv  hall  pnie  Ttl^c 
ad'sntsge  of  lh>*  oiit«lsnd'>iK  ••i>{M>rlumi y lo  putrhav* 
in  ’e«irs‘‘  drev»  Sice*  up  in  20. 

\N  omen'*  Dreur*.  rsvhinn  I'l-'Oi  si  IH1-.  RAY 


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ed.  SsTT,  brown.  be»i{e. 
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Lossach  Uiorus 
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Smt  Enttrtainmtnt  for  All  From  6 to  801 


ON  THE  STAGE 

Royal— Dan  Ckiasacks  Chorus 
and  Dancers 

ON  THE  AC  REEN 

Atlas  -"Road  to  Singapore  " 
surrlng  Bing  Croaby  and 
Dorothy  Lamour. 

Cadet  -Lionel  Barrymore  and 
' Rag*'  Ragland  In  ‘"Three 
Men  In  White 

rapHni  'The  Seventh  Crow  ' 
featuring  Spencer  Tracy  snd 
Btgne  Hassa 

OominlfHi  -Charles  Laughton 
ar.d  Mancaret  p Rrlen  in 
"The  Canterville  Ghost." 

Oak  Bay  and  PUsa  -"Song  of 
the  Open  Road."  surrlng 
Charley  McCarthy  and  W. 
C Fields. 

Rl«— Joan  Crawford  m "Re- 
imlon  In  France  ' 

York  "The  More  tire  Mer- 
rier " featuring  Joel  McCre* 
and  Jean  Arthur 


•nie  General  PUlofT  Don  Coasack 
Chorus,  singing  m Victoria  at  the 
Rojal  Victoria  ‘Dteatre  tonight, 
takes  Its  name  from  a celebrated 
Russian  hero  of  the  early  IBth  cen- 
tury and  from  a river  which  flowa 
through  Uieir  homeland. 

General  Platoff  aas  one  of  the 
leaders  m the  aar  of  attrition  which 
made  Naprjleon's  invasion  of  Russia 
a mUJiary  disaster.  He  was  a Coa- 
*ock  from  the  River  Don.  where 
most  of  the.  members  of  the  clwlr 
come  from,  and  he  was  a musician 
as  well  a*  a wiidler.  often  leading 
his  troops  in  the  folk  music  of  the 
southern  steppes 

Wlien  this  chorus  wa*  organised 
among  a grwjp  of  exiled  Cossacks  In 
Prague  In  1934  It  took  lu  name  front 
ihe  musical  general  of  a century  ago 
And  becaiuve  there  were  many  Cos- 
sack dbincU  in  Imperial  Russia 
they  Identified  themwive*  by  includ- 
UJR  the  name  of  the  I.300-mlle  River, 
Don.  which  drains  the  region  in 
which  tliev  were  bom 

The  Cosaarka.  of  courw.  were  the 
flnetl  aoldlers  of  Imperial  Russia, 
and  at  Ihe  outbreak  of  the  Orral 
War  there  iVere  about  3.000  000  of 
them  m the  Czan&t  amtie.;  As  a 
claa*  ihii.g  as  they  did  nn  the  vast 
plains  of  the  Ukraine  and  Rmiihern 
Russia,  they  developed  the  same 
skill  as  horsemen,  and  much  (he 
same  individual  self-sumnerKy  that 
are  ihe  inherUed  qualities  of  tlie 
American  cowboy. 


Su-Slian  KIoiincs 

Regular  3.95 


THE  ALL-OISNEY 
FEATURE  THAfS 
ALL-OUT  FUR! 


\^hite  I'lannelettc 


I or  t orn  in  Iakiii 

A mark  of  145.7  per  rein  at- 
Ulned  bv  the  Royal  Canadian  Navy 
In  this  area  yesierdav  with  total 
tales  for  Psclfic  Commarxl  reaching 
4517.000. 

In  the  trophy  race  foe  major  and 
minor  warahipa  and  patrol  vemeU, 
a eninesweeper  led  the  first  class 
with  173  5 per  cent  of  lu  quoU; 
Falrmile  069  topped  minor  war  ves- 
sels with  244  per  cent,  and  Talapus 
stayed  ahead  of  all  patrol  veaaela 
by  subscribing  four  timea  Ita  quota. 

Short  MtablPhments  continued 
to  show  return*  sLthough  sales  fe)i 
off  a mile  HMC8  Olvrnchy  re- 
ported 153  per  rent  at  440  noo  and 
Nadeii  1041  per  cent  at  451,900 

The  combined  operations  training 
school  at  Comox.  a eonstateni  leader, 
reported  toul  sales  to  date  nf  414.. 
250  for  143  5 per  cent  The  Royal 
Canadian  Naval  College  showed  in- 
creased returns  up  to  yesterday  a1th 
41I.4.50.  or  143,1  per  erni 


Printed  Tea  Towels 


MighU  jbvorbrnl  Ir*  | <Mrn  <n  snrariive 
H’lir  «r  vellnw  t>s<  kgrmind  B-.-  •.  ip 
a*  ihi*  \Nfdnc*d*v  rleartni-f  price  F'j<h 


Uomrirs  MIOKS 


*Tefl  1*11“  liiu  lay  10.  Academy 
Awo»di  ley  *0..  Vow'll  My  mI 


Regular  B.4S 


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• n isU  *ud  kidsLiu  Irsthe'-  T*k- 
l*f>m  our  fegiiUr  »ir.ik  sod  reduced 
beeail»c  f'f  tbr  I'rokru  m-ge  '•*  ----s 
rntuf  ejrli  f-'t  > iiiir  rh«u»  r \n 
pbi.nf  .-rders  or  e>c*.jugri,  f>lrs*e. 


niffs 


>iurdy  nuslitT  hie*,  bed  iberiit.K. 
«bffu,  t>tlloa  care*  snd  tsMcclaih- 
Nk  «|ih*  sre  6,t.  72.  SO  snd  90  inches 


lorlvSlni 

• “(‘4SE7‘  JUNIOR 

• -PINK  EI.EI'flANTR 

• 'H  l ows  SONvi" 


Women’4  Jeriey  Cloth 


Prance.  ’ which  will  end  tonight  at 
the  Rio  Theatre 


OtKIMIOKS 


IUs>  k snd  w'lite  rlifcked  tsblfcloth 
ds^  *1  hreaklsst  m Iunchei>*>  1 


04h  RAY  AM)  In  Sm.g  of 
PI.A7.A  TIICATRE.S  the  Open 
Road."  now 
at  the  Oak  Bay  and  Piaaa  ‘Diewtre- 
Charlie  MiCarchy  pro..%.  to  Edgar 
Bergen  that  anyone  ran  or  * 
verUrlloquiAl.  H&  dummy,  called 
Junior.  lA  a cute  replies  of  Charlie 
III  minuiture  form,  and  ape,^  ? ; 
senior  by  Uking  an  UL-^iam  dislik^ 
lo  W C Fields,  long-atandtng  enem> 
of  Charlie,  wlu)  plays  a leading  tok 
In  the  film 


Coming  - Friday! 

P PAV-OFF 


Men's  (^omiiinalions 


RIO  Teamed  for  the  ftrxl 

TMEATRe  nme  with  mniantic 
Philip  Dorn  who  proved 
himself  a great  actor  In  "lOicape, ' 
•Undergraund”  and  "Random  Hat- 
vMt  " and  John  Wayne,  Joan  Craw- 
ford flashes  across  the  screen  In 
M-n-M  s imprcMlve  "Reunion  in 


0«r>«n  * 00**00 


elji<iu  kmi  c,.nmi  >*rn«  **< 
*le»«pd,  «nhle  leugih  «lyle  fiorj 
In  *irr*  to  i«»  42  I'sir  . 


tl  Mt  AM 

e»«««r>  M I M,  • n.  * lA 

IPi  ThgY#or‘*  Big  Muiieol  Skowl 


If  s igort  nig  MuiicQi  bhowl  ai^M 


DOMINION 

THEATRE 


TTiere  are  sweetheart- 
and  AweeihearU,  but 
the  No.  1 aweeUieart 
fg  them  all.  to  movie  fans  "verv- 
where.  w liuic  Margaret  OBrkn 
the  sensational  seven  ■ y-  .ir  • old 
roungstcr  who  thrilled  you  tn 
•Journey  for  Margaret"  and  "ly»r 
Angel."  Margaret*  a full-fii-dged 
star  now  and  she  appears  In  her 
new  film  The  Canterville  Obrwf 
at  the  Ekimlnlon  Theatre 


CADET 


ESOUIMAI.7  ROAD 


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CHAiUI AGCAtTHY 
40NITA  OgANVIllT 
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T«*  aarriinc  **•••*'>»■  Ugt 

Tkerr  * Tl«i»  0«l  far  ) •■  a«*  H-arl 
Tkrllh’ 


Men*  riirnubmgs.  SircM  JIooc  si  Tiff*  RAY 


TWO  TOF  HIT5 
IXTIIA  -NfWS 


niT« 

nON  DANA 

AMECHE  • ANDREWS 

sta  • man  Hvaimit  ar 

WfIJJAM  SVTM* 


THREE  MEN  IN  WHITE 


8ONJA  HENIK 
JACK  OAKIK 
WOODY  HERMAN 
And  His  Orchetirs 

"WINTERTIME” 


‘‘REUNION 
FRANCE” i 


f APITOI. 
THEATRE 


Humr  Cronvn  i-.  gn 
Important  role  in  Tlie 

H e n I t>  c r • 

M -O  -M  - new  Rr>encer  Trarv  .nar 
ring  film,  now  at  the  Capitol  The- 
atre Others  promixieni  ip  the  pic- 
ture are  Slgne  Haserr,  R»y  enliins, 
Jnselca  Tandy,  Agne-  Monrejiesd 
and  Fell*  8re*<art  ‘The  Seventh 
Crvua"  *i  based  ofi  Anna  Beghen' 
be»t-*eijer  novel. 


IJaeal  narr«*iar»  Van  SaSnaa* 

V|arH»n  Watvall  Ars  narSnar 

a»ta  l«ka 

ei*a- -SWIM,  revrs’ 
*4*e*_  «(»»a  <e*raai»a*l> 


AL  TONIGHT  ST  8:30 

RUSSIA'S  SINGING  HORSCMEN* 
G4NERAL  FLA  TOFF  — CHORUS  AHD  DANCERS 


TODAY 


Suba»i„.|»r*U  »»l  otir  reg«*l*'  hta  Ml  *m>o 
liii..  ; .^1.  fsHcy  attlf*  rt)itftrrr*ii  4I  bsr|* 

sod  l>>pa  ttr-.wn,  gffv  and  Mwe.  tn  *ire*  *'  tr>  10 

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In  White,"  whkn  ende*  U' l ’ • .tr 
the  Cadet  ‘Theiaire.  She  ts  Av« 
Gardner,  who  nw  only  pr— ~ a 
eterbng  artreas  in  her  Brut  1:.. 
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